The Spectator. ...A. and B. Tonson and T. Draper, 1766 |
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... upon what others do , with rela- tion to their equipage and ceconomy . + When I walk the street , and obferve the hurry about me in this town , Where Where with like hafte , tho ' diff'rent ways they 6 N82 . THE SPECTATOR .
... upon what others do , with rela- tion to their equipage and ceconomy . + When I walk the street , and obferve the hurry about me in this town , Where Where with like hafte , tho ' diff'rent ways they 6 N82 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... town , all the phyfick his friend took was conveyed to him by Jack , and infcribed , A bolus or an electuary for Mr. Truepenny . ' Jack had a good eftate left him , which came to nothing ; becaufe he believed all who pretended to ...
... town , all the phyfick his friend took was conveyed to him by Jack , and infcribed , A bolus or an electuary for Mr. Truepenny . ' Jack had a good eftate left him , which came to nothing ; becaufe he believed all who pretended to ...
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... town , I need be particular in nothing but the make of my face , which has the misfortune to be exactly oval . This I take to proceed from a temper that naturally inclines me both to fpeak and hear . With this account you may wonder how ...
... town , I need be particular in nothing but the make of my face , which has the misfortune to be exactly oval . This I take to proceed from a temper that naturally inclines me both to fpeak and hear . With this account you may wonder how ...
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... town . There are men of wit in all conditions of life ; and mixing with these people at their diverfions , I have heard coquettes and prudes as well rallied , and infolence and pride expofed , ( allowing for their want of edue cation ) ...
... town . There are men of wit in all conditions of life ; and mixing with these people at their diverfions , I have heard coquettes and prudes as well rallied , and infolence and pride expofed , ( allowing for their want of edue cation ) ...
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... town , which fhall be nameless ; or rather , for the better found and elevation of the hiftory , instead of Mr .. and Mrs. Such a one , I fhall call them by feigned names . Without further preface , you are to know , that within the ...
... town , which fhall be nameless ; or rather , for the better found and elevation of the hiftory , instead of Mr .. and Mrs. Such a one , I fhall call them by feigned names . Without further preface , you are to know , that within the ...
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