The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... and at the fame time throws his Wine into the Tables . He writes a Letter , and flings the Sand into the Ink - bottle ; he writes a fecond , and B 3 6 mi- " ' mistakes the Superfcription : A No- ' bleman N ° 77. The SPECTATOR . 29.
... and at the fame time throws his Wine into the Tables . He writes a Letter , and flings the Sand into the Ink - bottle ; he writes a fecond , and B 3 6 mi- " ' mistakes the Superfcription : A No- ' bleman N ° 77. The SPECTATOR . 29.
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... Letters are fo pleafant , that I doubt not but the Reader will be as much diverted with them as I was . I have nothing to do in this Day's Entertainment , but ta- king the Sentence from the End of the B 4 Cam- Cambridge Letter and ...
... Letters are fo pleafant , that I doubt not but the Reader will be as much diverted with them as I was . I have nothing to do in this Day's Entertainment , but ta- king the Sentence from the End of the B 4 Cam- Cambridge Letter and ...
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Cambridge Letter and placing it at the Front of my Paper ; to fhew the Au- thor I wish him my Companion with as much Earneftnefs as he invites me to be his . SIR , I Send you the inclofed , to be in- ferted ( if you think them worthy of ...
Cambridge Letter and placing it at the Front of my Paper ; to fhew the Au- thor I wish him my Companion with as much Earneftnefs as he invites me to be his . SIR , I Send you the inclofed , to be in- ferted ( if you think them worthy of ...
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... Letters of late from my . Female Correfpondents , moft of whom are very angry with me for Abridging their Pleafures , and looking feverely upon Things , in themselves indifferent . But I think they are extreamly Unjust to me in this ...
... Letters of late from my . Female Correfpondents , moft of whom are very angry with me for Abridging their Pleafures , and looking feverely upon Things , in themselves indifferent . But I think they are extreamly Unjust to me in this ...
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... BUT the Mifapprehenfions People themselves have of their own State of Mind , is laid down with much difcern- ing in the following Letter , which is but an ing N ° 79. The SPECTATOR . 43 dy is bestowed by her Parents to a Man ...
... BUT the Mifapprehenfions People themselves have of their own State of Mind , is laid down with much difcern- ing in the following Letter , which is but an ing N ° 79. The SPECTATOR . 43 dy is bestowed by her Parents to a Man ...
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