The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... hear by my last advices from Oxford that there are a set of s hers in that university , who have erected themselves into a society in honour of that tender passion . These gentlemen are of that sort of inamoratos , who are not so very ...
... hear by my last advices from Oxford that there are a set of s hers in that university , who have erected themselves into a society in honour of that tender passion . These gentlemen are of that sort of inamoratos , who are not so very ...
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... hear you give the Italian such a preference . The music of the French is indeed very properly adapted to their pronunciation and accent , as their whole opera wonderfully favours the genius of such a gay airy people . The chorus in ...
... hear you give the Italian such a preference . The music of the French is indeed very properly adapted to their pronunciation and accent , as their whole opera wonderfully favours the genius of such a gay airy people . The chorus in ...
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... hear by my last advices from Oxford , that there are a set of sighers in that university , who have erected themselves into a society in honour of that tender passion . These gentlemen are of that sort A 2 of of inanioratos , who are ...
... hear by my last advices from Oxford , that there are a set of sighers in that university , who have erected themselves into a society in honour of that tender passion . These gentlemen are of that sort A 2 of of inanioratos , who are ...
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... courts , your paper must needs be of general use . Upon this my friend the TEMPLAR told Sir ANDRew , That he wondered to hear a man of his sense talk after that that manner ; that the city had always been the 22 NO . 34 . THE SPECTATOR .
... courts , your paper must needs be of general use . Upon this my friend the TEMPLAR told Sir ANDRew , That he wondered to hear a man of his sense talk after that that manner ; that the city had always been the 22 NO . 34 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... hear one say that breaking of windows was not humour ; and question not but several English readers will be as much startled to hear me affirm , that many of those raving incoherent pieces , which are often spread among us , under odd ...
... hear one say that breaking of windows was not humour ; and question not but several English readers will be as much startled to hear me affirm , that many of those raving incoherent pieces , which are often spread among us , under odd ...
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