The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... ADDISON . 0 . N ° 488. FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 19 , 1712 . Quanti emptæ ? parvo . Quanti ergo ? octo assibus , Eneu ! HOR . Sat. iii . 1. 2. ver . 156 . What doth it cost ? Not much , upon my word . How much , pray ? Why , Two - pence . Two ...
... ADDISON . 0 . N ° 488. FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 19 , 1712 . Quanti emptæ ? parvo . Quanti ergo ? octo assibus , Eneu ! HOR . Sat. iii . 1. 2. ver . 156 . What doth it cost ? Not much , upon my word . How much , pray ? Why , Two - pence . Two ...
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... ADDISON . ] " Your servant . ' 6 N ° 539. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 18 , 1712 . Heteroclita sunto . QUÆ GENUS . Be they heteroclites . " MR . SPECTATOR , I AM a young widow of good fortune and family , and just come to town ; where I find I ...
... ADDISON . ] " Your servant . ' 6 N ° 539. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 18 , 1712 . Heteroclita sunto . QUÆ GENUS . Be they heteroclites . " MR . SPECTATOR , I AM a young widow of good fortune and family , and just come to town ; where I find I ...
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... Addison was then making for a place for Mr. Budgell , whom he used to denominate the man who calls me cousin , ' and he really was Addison's first cousin . " 3 See No 143. Note 1 . Oxford , Mr. Tickell of Queen's in the same univer- 400 ...
... Addison was then making for a place for Mr. Budgell , whom he used to denominate the man who calls me cousin , ' and he really was Addison's first cousin . " 3 See No 143. Note 1 . Oxford , Mr. Tickell of Queen's in the same univer- 400 ...
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