The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... late Mention of me with so much Applause . It is , I think , your Fate to give me new Sentiments ; as you formerly inspired me with the true Sense of Love , so do you now with the true Sense of Glory , As Desire had the least Part in ...
... late Mention of me with so much Applause . It is , I think , your Fate to give me new Sentiments ; as you formerly inspired me with the true Sense of Love , so do you now with the true Sense of Glory , As Desire had the least Part in ...
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... late set up amongst us certain 1712 , Persons of Monmouth - street and Long - lane , who by the Strength of their Arms , and Loudness of their Throats , draw off the Regard of all Passengers from your said Petitioners ; from which ...
... late set up amongst us certain 1712 , Persons of Monmouth - street and Long - lane , who by the Strength of their Arms , and Loudness of their Throats , draw off the Regard of all Passengers from your said Petitioners ; from which ...
Strana 211
... late Gazette , or the Subject of a Proclamation , he is to reply , that he has not yet read its Or if he does not care for explain ing himself so far , he needs only draw his Brow up in Wrinkles , or elevate the left Shoulder , The ...
... late Gazette , or the Subject of a Proclamation , he is to reply , that he has not yet read its Or if he does not care for explain ing himself so far , he needs only draw his Brow up in Wrinkles , or elevate the left Shoulder , The ...
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