The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 45
... late there have been two Words in every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , viz . Price Two - Pence . I have a Letter from a Soap - boyler , who condoles with me very affectionately , upon the Necessity we both lie ...
... late there have been two Words in every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , viz . Price Two - Pence . I have a Letter from a Soap - boyler , who condoles with me very affectionately , upon the Necessity we both lie ...
Strana 168
... late Disputes concerning Rank and Precedence , I could not forbear amusing my self with some Observations , which I have made upon the Learned World , as to this great Particular . By the Learned World I here mean at large , all those ...
... late Disputes concerning Rank and Precedence , I could not forbear amusing my self with some Observations , which I have made upon the Learned World , as to this great Particular . By the Learned World I here mean at large , all those ...
Strana 286
... late , that few Writings sell which are not filled with great Names and illustrious Titles . The Reader generally casts his Eye upon a new Book , and if he finds several Letters separated from one another by a Dash , he buys it up , and ...
... late , that few Writings sell which are not filled with great Names and illustrious Titles . The Reader generally casts his Eye upon a new Book , and if he finds several Letters separated from one another by a Dash , he buys it up , and ...
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