The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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... received from LEONTINE . When they were both turned of forty ( an age in which , according to Mr. COWLEY , there is no dallying with life , ' ) they deter- mined , pursuant to the resolution they had taken in the beginning of their ...
... received from LEONTINE . When they were both turned of forty ( an age in which , according to Mr. COWLEY , there is no dallying with life , ' ) they deter- mined , pursuant to the resolution they had taken in the beginning of their ...
Strana 13
... received a sudden summons from LEONTINE to repair to him in the country the next day . For it seems EUDOXUS was so filled with the re- port of his son's reputation , that he could no longer withhold making himself known to him . The ...
... received a sudden summons from LEONTINE to repair to him in the country the next day . For it seems EUDOXUS was so filled with the re- port of his son's reputation , that he could no longer withhold making himself known to him . The ...
Strana 14
... received in the dutiful and affectionate behaviour of FLORIO and LEONILLA the just recompence , as well as the natural effects of that care which they had bestowed upon them in their education , L. NO . No. 124 .. MONDAY , JULY 23 ...
... received in the dutiful and affectionate behaviour of FLORIO and LEONILLA the just recompence , as well as the natural effects of that care which they had bestowed upon them in their education , L. NO . No. 124 .. MONDAY , JULY 23 ...
Strana 37
... received a letter ( which I there hinted at ) from a gentleman who is now on the western circuit . MR . SPECTATOR , • BEING a lawyer of the Middle - Temple , a Cornish- man by birth , I generally ride the western circuit for * See No ...
... received a letter ( which I there hinted at ) from a gentleman who is now on the western circuit . MR . SPECTATOR , • BEING a lawyer of the Middle - Temple , a Cornish- man by birth , I generally ride the western circuit for * See No ...
Strana 44
... received such extraordinary rudiments towards a good education , was afterwards trained up in every thing that becomes a gentleman ; wearing off by little and little all the vici- ous habits and practices that he had been used to in the ...
... received such extraordinary rudiments towards a good education , was afterwards trained up in every thing that becomes a gentleman ; wearing off by little and little all the vici- ous habits and practices that he had been used to in the ...
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