The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Letter , and let me be known all at once for a queer Fellow , and avoided , It is monstrous to me , that we , who are given to Reading and calm Conversation , should ever be visited by these Roarers : But they think__they themselves ...
... Letter , and let me be known all at once for a queer Fellow , and avoided , It is monstrous to me , that we , who are given to Reading and calm Conversation , should ever be visited by these Roarers : But they think__they themselves ...
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... Letter , which comes to me from some notable young Female Scribe , who , by the Contents of it , seems to have carried Matters so far , that she is ripe for asking Advice ; but as I would not lose her Goodwill , nor forfeit the ...
... Letter , which comes to me from some notable young Female Scribe , who , by the Contents of it , seems to have carried Matters so far , that she is ripe for asking Advice ; but as I would not lose her Goodwill , nor forfeit the ...
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... Letter , you are against filling an English Garden with Ever Greens ; and indeed I am so far of your Opinion , that I can by no Means think the Verdure of an Ever - Green comparable to that which shoots out annually , and cloaths our ...
... Letter , you are against filling an English Garden with Ever Greens ; and indeed I am so far of your Opinion , that I can by no Means think the Verdure of an Ever - Green comparable to that which shoots out annually , and cloaths our ...
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... Letter , had , from Leisure and Reflection , quite another Sense of Things than that which he had in the more active Part of his Life . ' Monsieur Chezluy to Pharamond , Dread Sir , I have from your own Hand ( enclosed under the Cover ...
... Letter , had , from Leisure and Reflection , quite another Sense of Things than that which he had in the more active Part of his Life . ' Monsieur Chezluy to Pharamond , Dread Sir , I have from your own Hand ( enclosed under the Cover ...
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... Letter , I humbly con ceive , that all Distinctions are useful to Men only as they are to act in Publick ; and it would be a romantick Madness for a Man to be a Lord in his Closet . Nothing can be honourable to a Man apart from the ...
... Letter , I humbly con ceive , that all Distinctions are useful to Men only as they are to act in Publick ; and it would be a romantick Madness for a Man to be a Lord in his Closet . Nothing can be honourable to a Man apart from the ...
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