The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... earl of Shrewsbury with two seconds on each side . All the six fought , and the earl of Shrewsbury and one of the seconds lost their lives . - Spect . in folio . ing all parts of the town , Crastin was found No. 91. ] 9 THE SPECTATOR .
... earl of Shrewsbury with two seconds on each side . All the six fought , and the earl of Shrewsbury and one of the seconds lost their lives . - Spect . in folio . ing all parts of the town , Crastin was found No. 91. ] 9 THE SPECTATOR .
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... to Cassandra . Coquetilla begs me not to think of nailing women upon their knees with man • ♪ Two celebrated French Rorances , written by M. La Calprenede . uals of devotion , nor of scorching their faces with 12 [ No. 92 THE SPECTATOR .
... to Cassandra . Coquetilla begs me not to think of nailing women upon their knees with man • ♪ Two celebrated French Rorances , written by M. La Calprenede . uals of devotion , nor of scorching their faces with 12 [ No. 92 THE SPECTATOR .
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... . in folio . By Addison , dated it seems from London . See final note to No. 7 , on Addison's signatures ; and No. 221 , note on Cabalistical Letters , & c . No. 94. MONDAY , JUNE 18 , 1711 . Hoc No. 93. ] 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... . in folio . By Addison , dated it seems from London . See final note to No. 7 , on Addison's signatures ; and No. 221 , note on Cabalistical Letters , & c . No. 94. MONDAY , JUNE 18 , 1711 . Hoc No. 93. ] 19 THE SPECTATOR .
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... tears . If this were what grief is in men , nature would not be able to support them in the excess of it for one moment . Add to this observation , how quick is their transition from this 26 [ No. 95 . THE SPECTATOR .
... tears . If this were what grief is in men , nature would not be able to support them in the excess of it for one moment . Add to this observation , how quick is their transition from this 26 [ No. 95 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... I lived very comfortably for some time , till I unfortunately found my master , the very gravest man alive , in the garret with the chamber- VOL . IT.- -3 maid . I knew the world too well to think No. 96. ] 33 THE SPECTATOR .
... I lived very comfortably for some time , till I unfortunately found my master , the very gravest man alive , in the garret with the chamber- VOL . IT.- -3 maid . I knew the world too well to think No. 96. ] 33 THE SPECTATOR .
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