“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... LETTERS . Thursday , May 8 , 1712 , SIR , THE character you have in the world of being the LADIES ' Philosopher , and the pretty advice I have seen you give to others in your Papers , make me address myself to you in this abrupt manner ...
... LETTERS . Thursday , May 8 , 1712 , SIR , THE character you have in the world of being the LADIES ' Philosopher , and the pretty advice I have seen you give to others in your Papers , make me address myself to you in this abrupt manner ...
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... letter a place in your paper , and I shall remain , SIR , Your obliged humble servant , J. S. May the 5th . MR . SPECTATOR , THE Conversation at a club of which I am a member last night falling upon vanity and the desire of being ...
... letter a place in your paper , and I shall remain , SIR , Your obliged humble servant , J. S. May the 5th . MR . SPECTATOR , THE Conversation at a club of which I am a member last night falling upon vanity and the desire of being ...
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... letters that have been sent me , I chanced to find the following one , which I received about two years ago from an ingenious friend who was then in Denmark . ' DEAR SIR , · Copenhagen , May 1 , 1710 . THE Spring with you has already ...
... letters that have been sent me , I chanced to find the following one , which I received about two years ago from an ingenious friend who was then in Denmark . ' DEAR SIR , · Copenhagen , May 1 , 1710 . THE Spring with you has already ...
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... letter , was probably written by Mr. AMBROSE PHILIPS . See TAT . Vol . I. No. 12 ; SPECT . No. 223 , No. 229 , No ... Letters , Vol , II . On which the Sun more glad impress'd his beams Than 66 NO . 393 . THE SPECTATOR .
... letter , was probably written by Mr. AMBROSE PHILIPS . See TAT . Vol . I. No. 12 ; SPECT . No. 223 , No. 229 , No ... Letters , Vol , II . On which the Sun more glad impress'd his beams Than 66 NO . 393 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... letter he had written to a foreign prince , and under the colour of asking his advice , laid a trap for his applause . The honest man read it as a faithful counsellor , and not only excepted against his tying himself down too much by ...
... letter he had written to a foreign prince , and under the colour of asking his advice , laid a trap for his applause . The honest man read it as a faithful counsellor , and not only excepted against his tying himself down too much by ...
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