The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... SPECTATOR , -If this paper has the good fortune to be honoured with a place in your writings , I shall be the more pleased , because the character of Emilia is not an imaginary but a real one . I have industriously obscured the whole by ...
... SPECTATOR , -If this paper has the good fortune to be honoured with a place in your writings , I shall be the more pleased , because the character of Emilia is not an imaginary but a real one . I have industriously obscured the whole by ...
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... SPECTATOR , -The materials you have collected together towards a general history of clubs , make so bright a part of ... Spectator ' , in which the Mohocks are called reformers , because they had brought down the pride of publicans and ...
... SPECTATOR , -The materials you have collected together towards a general history of clubs , make so bright a part of ... Spectator ' , in which the Mohocks are called reformers , because they had brought down the pride of publicans and ...
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... Spectators , I find so many hands employed in every step they take through their whole progress , that while I am writing a Spectator , I fancy myself providing bread for a multitude . If I do not take care to obviate some of my witty ...
... Spectators , I find so many hands employed in every step they take through their whole progress , that while I am writing a Spectator , I fancy myself providing bread for a multitude . If I do not take care to obviate some of my witty ...
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