The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 119
... frequently lost in such a Cloud of Words , that it is hard to see the Beauty of them : There is an infinite Fire in his Works , but so involved in Smoak , that it does not appear in half its Lustre . He frequently succeeds in the ...
... frequently lost in such a Cloud of Words , that it is hard to see the Beauty of them : There is an infinite Fire in his Works , but so involved in Smoak , that it does not appear in half its Lustre . He frequently succeeds in the ...
Strana 212
... frequent as the Royal Exchange . It gives me a secret Satisfaction , and , in some measure , gratifies my Vanity , as I am an Englishman ... frequently visit this busie Multitude of People 212 Friday , May 18 , 1711 THE SPECTATOR No. 68 .
... frequent as the Royal Exchange . It gives me a secret Satisfaction , and , in some measure , gratifies my Vanity , as I am an Englishman ... frequently visit this busie Multitude of People 212 Friday , May 18 , 1711 THE SPECTATOR No. 68 .
Strana 358
... frequently have bound her over to the County Sessions , had not his Chaplain with much ado perswaded him to the contrary . I have been the more particular in this Account , because I hear there is scarce a Village in England that has ...
... frequently have bound her over to the County Sessions , had not his Chaplain with much ado perswaded him to the contrary . I have been the more particular in this Account , because I hear there is scarce a Village in England that has ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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