The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... turn , in defiring your Lordship would continue your favour and patronage to me , as you are a gentleman of the moft polite literature , and perfectly accom- plished in the knowledge of books and men , which * makes it neceflary to ...
... turn , in defiring your Lordship would continue your favour and patronage to me , as you are a gentleman of the moft polite literature , and perfectly accom- plished in the knowledge of books and men , which * makes it neceflary to ...
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... turn to the intellectuals of the captivated perfon , and very different from that way of thinking which a triumph from the eyes of another , more emphati- ⚫cally of the fair fex , does generally occafion . It fills the imagination with ...
... turn to the intellectuals of the captivated perfon , and very different from that way of thinking which a triumph from the eyes of another , more emphati- ⚫cally of the fair fex , does generally occafion . It fills the imagination with ...
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... turn or two in my anti - chamber an impertinent fit which you ought to forgive me , and defire you would come to me immediately to laugh off a jealoufy that you and a creature of the town went by in an hackney - coach an hour ago . I am ...
... turn or two in my anti - chamber an impertinent fit which you ought to forgive me , and defire you would come to me immediately to laugh off a jealoufy that you and a creature of the town went by in an hackney - coach an hour ago . I am ...
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... turn to account in that great day , when it must stand the teft of infinite wifdom and justice . I fhall conclude this Effay with obferving that the two kinds of hypocrify I have here fpoken of , namely , that of deceiving the world ...
... turn to account in that great day , when it must stand the teft of infinite wifdom and justice . I fhall conclude this Effay with obferving that the two kinds of hypocrify I have here fpoken of , namely , that of deceiving the world ...
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... turn , unless you could contrive a way to make your recantation as well known to the public , as they are already apprised of the manner with which you have treated me , you ' fhall never more fee PHILANDER . ' AMORET TO PHILANDER . SIR ...
... turn , unless you could contrive a way to make your recantation as well known to the public , as they are already apprised of the manner with which you have treated me , you ' fhall never more fee PHILANDER . ' AMORET TO PHILANDER . SIR ...
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