The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... at your Table , your eafie Condefcen- tion in little Incidents of Mirth and Diverfion , and general Complacency of of Manners , are far from being the greatest Obligations The Dedication . the Dangers of that Glorious Day in ...
... at your Table , your eafie Condefcen- tion in little Incidents of Mirth and Diverfion , and general Complacency of of Manners , are far from being the greatest Obligations The Dedication . the Dangers of that Glorious Day in ...
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of Manners , are far from being the greatest Obligations we have to you . I do affure You there is not one of your Friends has a Greater Senfe of your Merit in general , and of the Fa- vours You every Day do us , than , SIR , Your most ...
of Manners , are far from being the greatest Obligations we have to you . I do affure You there is not one of your Friends has a Greater Senfe of your Merit in general , and of the Fa- vours You every Day do us , than , SIR , Your most ...
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... greatest Fortunes about Town . I ftared him full in the Face upon so strange a Que- ftion ; upon which he immediately gave me an In- ventory of her Jewels and Estate , adding that he was refolved to do nothing in a Matter of fuch ...
... greatest Fortunes about Town . I ftared him full in the Face upon so strange a Que- ftion ; upon which he immediately gave me an In- ventory of her Jewels and Estate , adding that he was refolved to do nothing in a Matter of fuch ...
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... in a Wood that abounds with a great many noble Ob . jects , rifing among one another in the greatest Con- fufion and Disorder . When I read a methodical B3 Dif No 476 . Discourse , I am in a regular No 475 . 17 The SPECTATOR .
... in a Wood that abounds with a great many noble Ob . jects , rifing among one another in the greatest Con- fufion and Disorder . When I read a methodical B3 Dif No 476 . Discourse , I am in a regular No 475 . 17 The SPECTATOR .
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... greatest Beauty , as the feveral Figures in a piece of Painting receive new Grace from their Difpofition in the Picture . The Advantages of a Reader from a methodical Difcourfe , are corre- fpondent with those of the Writer . He compre ...
... greatest Beauty , as the feveral Figures in a piece of Painting receive new Grace from their Difpofition in the Picture . The Advantages of a Reader from a methodical Difcourfe , are corre- fpondent with those of the Writer . He compre ...
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