The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... hope , will continue his correspondence , is lately admitted into the fraternity , and sent me the following letter . SIR , SINCE I find you take notice of Clubs , I beg leave to give you an account of one in Oxford , which you have no ...
... hope , will continue his correspondence , is lately admitted into the fraternity , and sent me the following letter . SIR , SINCE I find you take notice of Clubs , I beg leave to give you an account of one in Oxford , which you have no ...
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... hope you will pardon me that I so abrupt- ly subscribe myself , SIR , Your most obedient , humble servant , T. B. ' I forgot to tell you , that ALBINA , who has six vota- ries in this club , is one of your readers . ' R. NO . No. 31 ...
... hope you will pardon me that I so abrupt- ly subscribe myself , SIR , Your most obedient , humble servant , T. B. ' I forgot to tell you , that ALBINA , who has six vota- ries in this club , is one of your readers . ' R. NO . No. 31 ...
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... hope , Sir , you will give proper notice to the town that we are endeavouring at these regulations ; and that we intend for the future to show no monsters , but men who are converted into such by their own industry and affectation . If ...
... hope , Sir , you will give proper notice to the town that we are endeavouring at these regulations ; and that we intend for the future to show no monsters , but men who are converted into such by their own industry and affectation . If ...
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... hope for no praise from them . Of this nature are all graces in mens ' persons , dress , and bodily deportment , which will naturally be winning and attractive if we think not of them , but lose their force in proportion to our ...
... hope for no praise from them . Of this nature are all graces in mens ' persons , dress , and bodily deportment , which will naturally be winning and attractive if we think not of them , but lose their force in proportion to our ...
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... hope , when you consider my case , you will be of opi- nion I have very just pretensions to a divorce . I am a mere man of the town , and have very little improve- ment , but what I have got from plays . I remember in the Silent Woman ...
... hope , when you consider my case , you will be of opi- nion I have very just pretensions to a divorce . I am a mere man of the town , and have very little improve- ment , but what I have got from plays . I remember in the Silent Woman ...
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