The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... mention many of 1 See Nos . 76 , 97. Steele uses the suggestion of the romance of Pharamond , whosewhole person , ' says the romancer , ' was of so excellent a composition , and his words so great and so noble , that it was very ...
... mention many of 1 See Nos . 76 , 97. Steele uses the suggestion of the romance of Pharamond , whosewhole person , ' says the romancer , ' was of so excellent a composition , and his words so great and so noble , that it was very ...
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... mention a paper - kite from which I have received great improvement , and a hat - case which I would not exchange for all the beavers in Great Britain . This my inquisitive temper , or rather impertinent humour of prying into all sorts ...
... mention a paper - kite from which I have received great improvement , and a hat - case which I would not exchange for all the beavers in Great Britain . This my inquisitive temper , or rather impertinent humour of prying into all sorts ...
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... mention of grooms in particular . ' This honest gentleman , who is so desirous that I should write a satire upon grooms , has a great deal of reason for his resentment ; and I know no evil which touches all mankind so much , as this 34 ...
... mention of grooms in particular . ' This honest gentleman , who is so desirous that I should write a satire upon grooms , has a great deal of reason for his resentment ; and I know no evil which touches all mankind so much , as this 34 ...
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... mention the crowds of servants , and their insolence , near the Courts of Justice , and the stairs towards the Supreme Assembly ; where there is an universal mockery of all order , such riotous clamour and licentious confusion , that ...
... mention the crowds of servants , and their insolence , near the Courts of Justice , and the stairs towards the Supreme Assembly ; where there is an universal mockery of all order , such riotous clamour and licentious confusion , that ...
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... mention of platonic love . I shall be glad to meet you immediately in Hyde Park , or behind Montague House , or attend you to Barn Elms , 1 or any other fashionable place that's fit for a gentleman to die in , that you shall appoint for ...
... mention of platonic love . I shall be glad to meet you immediately in Hyde Park , or behind Montague House , or attend you to Barn Elms , 1 or any other fashionable place that's fit for a gentleman to die in , that you shall appoint for ...
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