The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 7
... thefe three Particulars , though I am fenfible they might tend very much to the Embe- lifhment of my Paper , I cannot yet come to a Refolution of communicating them to the Publick . They would in- deed draw me out of that Obfcurity ...
... thefe three Particulars , though I am fenfible they might tend very much to the Embe- lifhment of my Paper , I cannot yet come to a Refolution of communicating them to the Publick . They would in- deed draw me out of that Obfcurity ...
Strana 19
... Object of all his Wishes , and conceives Hope from his Decays and Infirmities . Thefe are my my ordinary Companions . R as k ot B 4 Satur pt- @STS KONWENDETESD தீட்டு N ° 3 . Saturday , March N ° 3. The SPECTATOR . 19.
... Object of all his Wishes , and conceives Hope from his Decays and Infirmities . Thefe are my my ordinary Companions . R as k ot B 4 Satur pt- @STS KONWENDETESD தீட்டு N ° 3 . Saturday , March N ° 3. The SPECTATOR . 19.
Strana 23
71 . ལབ 3 I had very foon an Opportunity of obferving thefe quick Turns andChanges in her Conftitution . There fate at her Feet a Couple of Secretaries , who re- ceived every Hour Letters from all Parts of the World , which the one or ...
71 . ལབ 3 I had very foon an Opportunity of obferving thefe quick Turns andChanges in her Conftitution . There fate at her Feet a Couple of Secretaries , who re- ceived every Hour Letters from all Parts of the World , which the one or ...
Strana 24
... has been before said , that the La- dy on the Throne would have been al- moft frighted to Diftraction , had the feen but any one of thefe Spectres ; what what then must have been her Condi- tion when she 24 The SPECTATOR .
... has been before said , that the La- dy on the Throne would have been al- moft frighted to Diftraction , had the feen but any one of thefe Spectres ; what what then must have been her Condi- tion when she 24 The SPECTATOR .
Strana 29
... thefe twelve Years , and fo must you ; but I believe you are the firft ever ask'd who he was . There are , I muft confefs , many to whom my Per- fon is as well known as that of their nearest Relations , who give themselves no further ...
... thefe twelve Years , and fo must you ; but I believe you are the firft ever ask'd who he was . There are , I muft confefs , many to whom my Per- fon is as well known as that of their nearest Relations , who give themselves no further ...
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