The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... Death of King Charles II . ” in which he displayed his genius to such advantage , that he was invited by the earl of Dorset to London , where he soon increased his fame , particularly by a piece which he wrote in conjunction with ...
... Death of King Charles II . ” in which he displayed his genius to such advantage , that he was invited by the earl of Dorset to London , where he soon increased his fame , particularly by a piece which he wrote in conjunction with ...
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... death of queen Anne , he was one of the lords of the regency in his majesty's absence from his kingdoms ; and when George I. had taken possession of his throne , his lordship was again appointed first commissioner of the trea . sury ...
... death of queen Anne , he was one of the lords of the regency in his majesty's absence from his kingdoms ; and when George I. had taken possession of his throne , his lordship was again appointed first commissioner of the trea . sury ...
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... death , to be present at the Olympic games , notwithstanding these were the public diversions of all Greece . As our English women excel those of all nations in beauty , they should endeavour to outshine them in all other ...
... death , to be present at the Olympic games , notwithstanding these were the public diversions of all Greece . As our English women excel those of all nations in beauty , they should endeavour to outshine them in all other ...
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... death of a relation . Upon а coming to this unexpected good fortune , he ran into all the extravagancies imaginable ; was frequently in drunken disputes , broke drawers ' heads , talked and swore loud , was unmannerly to those above him ...
... death of a relation . Upon а coming to this unexpected good fortune , he ran into all the extravagancies imaginable ; was frequently in drunken disputes , broke drawers ' heads , talked and swore loud , was unmannerly to those above him ...
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... death only attends the breach of them , and shame obedience to them ? As for me , oh Pharamond , were it possible to describe the nameless kinds of compunctions and tendernesses I feel , when I reflect upon the little accidents in our ...
... death only attends the breach of them , and shame obedience to them ? As for me , oh Pharamond , were it possible to describe the nameless kinds of compunctions and tendernesses I feel , when I reflect upon the little accidents in our ...
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