The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... Beauty 34. Success of the Spectators with various classes ...... HUGHES . ADDISON . of Readers , represented by the Club ......... .. 35. False Wit and Humour - Genealogy of Humour --- 36. Letters from the Play - house , on the ...
... Beauty 34. Success of the Spectators with various classes ...... HUGHES . ADDISON . of Readers , represented by the Club ......... .. 35. False Wit and Humour - Genealogy of Humour --- 36. Letters from the Play - house , on the ...
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... beauty , inso- much that it is reported he has frequently offend- ed in point of chastity with beggars and gipsies , " though he qualifies this by adding , that " this is looked upon , by his friends , rather as matter of raillery than ...
... beauty , inso- much that it is reported he has frequently offend- ed in point of chastity with beggars and gipsies , " though he qualifies this by adding , that " this is looked upon , by his friends , rather as matter of raillery than ...
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... beauty , by the same rigorous laws that they have enacted against graver offenders . Such jurymen , no doubt , write their own letters with as much circumspection as their wills , and are ignorant that it is easier to observe some laws ...
... beauty , by the same rigorous laws that they have enacted against graver offenders . Such jurymen , no doubt , write their own letters with as much circumspection as their wills , and are ignorant that it is easier to observe some laws ...
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... beauty and defects of all are fully displayed before us , as they have been by modern critics of ac- knowledged taste , are we not induced to suspect that much of the improvement to be derived from such critical labour is impracticable ...
... beauty and defects of all are fully displayed before us , as they have been by modern critics of ac- knowledged taste , are we not induced to suspect that much of the improvement to be derived from such critical labour is impracticable ...
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... beauty ; in No. 66 , of two letters concerning fine breeding ; in No. 91 , the history of Honoria ; in No. 104 , a letter on the ladies ' riding - habits ; in No. 141 , remarks on the Lancashire witches ; No. 210 , on the immortality of ...
... beauty ; in No. 66 , of two letters concerning fine breeding ; in No. 91 , the history of Honoria ; in No. 104 , a letter on the ladies ' riding - habits ; in No. 141 , remarks on the Lancashire witches ; No. 210 , on the immortality of ...
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