The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... have erected themselves into a society in honour of that tender passion . These gentlemen are of that sort of inamoratos , who are not so very much lost to com- VOL . 11 . mon mon sense , but that they understand the folly they.
... have erected themselves into a society in honour of that tender passion . These gentlemen are of that sort of inamoratos , who are not so very much lost to com- VOL . 11 . mon mon sense , but that they understand the folly they.
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... university , who have erected themselves into a society in honour of that tender passion . These gentlemen are of that sort A 2 of of inanioratos , who are not so very much lost NO . 30 . 3 THE SPECTATOR . N°. 30. ...
... university , who have erected themselves into a society in honour of that tender passion . These gentlemen are of that sort A 2 of of inanioratos , who are not so very much lost NO . 30 . 3 THE SPECTATOR . N°. 30. ...
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... honour of some modern beauty ; and CHLO- RIS is won to day by the same compliment that was made to LESBIA a thousand years ago . But as far as I can learn , the patron of the Club is the renowned DoN QUIXOTE . The adventures of that ...
... honour of some modern beauty ; and CHLO- RIS is won to day by the same compliment that was made to LESBIA a thousand years ago . But as far as I can learn , the patron of the Club is the renowned DoN QUIXOTE . The adventures of that ...
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... honour which is done me . It is no small satisfaction , that I have given occasion for the president's shewing both his invention and reading to such advantage as my correspondent reports he did : but it is not to be doubted there were ...
... honour which is done me . It is no small satisfaction , that I have given occasion for the president's shewing both his invention and reading to such advantage as my correspondent reports he did : but it is not to be doubted there were ...
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... honour to persons on whom they are bestowed . The whole club pays a particular deference to the discourse of this gentleman , and are drawn into what he says , as much by the candid ingenuous manner with which he delivers himself , as ...
... honour to persons on whom they are bestowed . The whole club pays a particular deference to the discourse of this gentleman , and are drawn into what he says , as much by the candid ingenuous manner with which he delivers himself , as ...
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