The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... myself that my pretty readers had much more regard to the advice I gave them * , fince I have yet received very few ac- counts of any notorious trips made in the last month . But though I hope for the beft , I fhall not pronounce too ...
... myself that my pretty readers had much more regard to the advice I gave them * , fince I have yet received very few ac- counts of any notorious trips made in the last month . But though I hope for the beft , I fhall not pronounce too ...
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... myself muft shortly appear , and in whofe judgment I • doubt not ( whatfoever the world may think of me ) ⚫ mine innocence shall be openly known , and fuffici- ⚫ently cleared . " · My laft and only request shall be , that myself may ...
... myself muft shortly appear , and in whofe judgment I • doubt not ( whatfoever the world may think of me ) ⚫ mine innocence shall be openly known , and fuffici- ⚫ently cleared . " · My laft and only request shall be , that myself may ...
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... myself , that amidst all their ' confufion you will discover such a tenderness in mine , as none can imitate but thofe who love . I fhall be ' all this month at Lady D's in the country ; but ' the woods , the fields and gardens ...
... myself , that amidst all their ' confufion you will discover such a tenderness in mine , as none can imitate but thofe who love . I fhall be ' all this month at Lady D's in the country ; but ' the woods , the fields and gardens ...
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... myself on a couch and burst into a paffion of tears . My friend defired her husband to ⚫ leave the room . But , faid he , there is fomething fo extraordinary in this , that I will partake in the af- ⚫fliction ; and be it what it will ...
... myself on a couch and burst into a paffion of tears . My friend defired her husband to ⚫ leave the room . But , faid he , there is fomething fo extraordinary in this , that I will partake in the af- ⚫fliction ; and be it what it will ...
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... myself , and accofted . him after the following manner . Well , Jack , the old prig is dead at laft . Sharp's the word . Now or ne ver , boy . Up to the walls of Paris directly . With feveral other deep reflections of the fame nature ...
... myself , and accofted . him after the following manner . Well , Jack , the old prig is dead at laft . Sharp's the word . Now or ne ver , boy . Up to the walls of Paris directly . With feveral other deep reflections of the fame nature ...
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