The Spectator, Svazek 4 |
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Your very humble Servant , J. R. Mr. SPECTATOR About two Years ago I was
called upon by the younger Part of a Country Family , by my Mother's Side related
to me , to visit Mr. Campbell , the dumb Man ; for they told me that ...
Your very humble Servant , J. R. Mr. SPECTATOR About two Years ago I was
called upon by the younger Part of a Country Family , by my Mother's Side related
to me , to visit Mr. Campbell , the dumb Man ; for they told me that ...
Strana 11
I heartily wish you could see him dance , and am , Sir ; Your most humble Servaat
, B , D , He loves your Spectators mightily . ' C с No. 476 . [ ADDISON . ] Friday ,
September 5 . Lucidus ordo . — Hor . A on Publick , there are some which are ...
I heartily wish you could see him dance , and am , Sir ; Your most humble Servaat
, B , D , He loves your Spectators mightily . ' C с No. 476 . [ ADDISON . ] Friday ,
September 5 . Lucidus ordo . — Hor . A on Publick , there are some which are ...
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A Spectator , who has not heard this Account of it , would think this Circular Mount
was not only a real one , but that it had been actually scooped out of that hollow
Space which I have before mentioned . I never yet met with any one who had ...
A Spectator , who has not heard this Account of it , would think this Circular Mount
was not only a real one , but that it had been actually scooped out of that hollow
Space which I have before mentioned . I never yet met with any one who had ...
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SPECTATOR , T happened lately , that a Friend of mine , who had many things to
buy for his Family , wou'd oblige me to walk with him to the Shops . He was very
nice in his Way , and fond of having every thing shewn , which at first made me ...
SPECTATOR , T happened lately , that a Friend of mine , who had many things to
buy for his Family , wou'd oblige me to walk with him to the Shops . He was very
nice in his Way , and fond of having every thing shewn , which at first made me ...
Strana 44
Mr. SPECTATOR , Lord Clarendon has observ'd , That few Men have done more
Harm than those who have been thought to be able to do least , and there cannot
be a greater Error , than to believe a Mau whom we see qualified with too mean ...
Mr. SPECTATOR , Lord Clarendon has observ'd , That few Men have done more
Harm than those who have been thought to be able to do least , and there cannot
be a greater Error , than to believe a Mau whom we see qualified with too mean ...
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