The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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... Letter from the Gentleman , who has already given the Publick two Essays upon Education . As his Thoughts seem to be very just and new upon this Subject , I shall communcate them to the Reader . ' Sir , If I had not been hindred by some ...
... Letter from the Gentleman , who has already given the Publick two Essays upon Education . As his Thoughts seem to be very just and new upon this Subject , I shall communcate them to the Reader . ' Sir , If I had not been hindred by some ...
Strana 178
... Letter privately to see the Contents . He was not a little moved at so true a Picture of Virtue in Distress : But at the same time was infinitely surprised to find his Offers rejected . However , he resolved not to suppress the Letter ...
... Letter privately to see the Contents . He was not a little moved at so true a Picture of Virtue in Distress : But at the same time was infinitely surprised to find his Offers rejected . However , he resolved not to suppress the Letter ...
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... Letter means by ' tis in vain to deny it . here all the Evening . Your amazed Cynthio . ' As soon as Robin arrived with this , Flavia answered : ' Dear Cynthio , I have walked a Turn or two in my Anti - chamber since I writ to you , and ...
... Letter means by ' tis in vain to deny it . here all the Evening . Your amazed Cynthio . ' As soon as Robin arrived with this , Flavia answered : ' Dear Cynthio , I have walked a Turn or two in my Anti - chamber since I writ to you , and ...
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