The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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THE SPECTATOR . No 81. SATURDAY , JUNE 2 , 1711 . STATIUS . -Qualis ubi audito venantùm murnure tigris Horruit in maculasAs when the tigress hears the hunters ' din , A thousand angry spots , defile her skiņ . ABOUT the middle of last ...
THE SPECTATOR . No 81. SATURDAY , JUNE 2 , 1711 . STATIUS . -Qualis ubi audito venantùm murnure tigris Horruit in maculasAs when the tigress hears the hunters ' din , A thousand angry spots , defile her skiņ . ABOUT the middle of last ...
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... Spectator , had not I recorded it . I have , in former papers , endeavoured to expose this party - rage in women , as it only serves to aggravate the hatreds and animosities that reign among a men , and in a great measure deprives the.
... Spectator , had not I recorded it . I have , in former papers , endeavoured to expose this party - rage in women , as it only serves to aggravate the hatreds and animosities that reign among a men , and in a great measure deprives the.
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... 1762 , the prisoners being remored to the London workhouse in Bishopsgate street . They have recently been again removed to a part of Giltspur - street compter . " Where , with like haste , thro ' several 89 . 3 SPECTATOR :
... 1762 , the prisoners being remored to the London workhouse in Bishopsgate street . They have recently been again removed to a part of Giltspur - street compter . " Where , with like haste , thro ' several 89 . 3 SPECTATOR :
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... of my dream was. * Hogarth , however , in his ' Analysis of Beauty , ' strongly controverts the received opinion , that time improves the colouring of pictures . * The person here alluded to was a Mr. Thornhill 19 83 . SPECTATOR .
... of my dream was. * Hogarth , however , in his ' Analysis of Beauty , ' strongly controverts the received opinion , that time improves the colouring of pictures . * The person here alluded to was a Mr. Thornhill 19 83 . SPECTATOR .
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