The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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... SPECTATOR , As you have taken most of the Circumstances of Humane Life into your Consideration , we , the ... SPECTATOR , We are all very good Maids , but are ambitious of Characters which we think No. 332. Friday , March 21 , 1712 THE ...
... SPECTATOR , As you have taken most of the Circumstances of Humane Life into your Consideration , we , the ... SPECTATOR , We are all very good Maids , but are ambitious of Characters which we think No. 332. Friday , March 21 , 1712 THE ...
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... Spectator , owe your Character , places me above the want of an Excuse . Candor and Openness of Heart , which shine in all your Words and Actions , exact the highest Esteem from all ... SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . VOL . VI . No. 395 . 231.
... Spectator , owe your Character , places me above the want of an Excuse . Candor and Openness of Heart , which shine in all your Words and Actions , exact the highest Esteem from all ... SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . VOL . VI . No. 395 . 231.
Strana 340
... SPECTATOR , I am , Sir , Your Obedient Servant . " I find you are a general Undertaker , and have by your Correspondents or self an Insight into most things ; which makes me apply myself to you at present in the sorest Calamity that ...
... SPECTATOR , I am , Sir , Your Obedient Servant . " I find you are a general Undertaker , and have by your Correspondents or self an Insight into most things ; which makes me apply myself to you at present in the sorest Calamity that ...
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