The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... told me , I threw away my rattle before I was two months old , and would not make use of my coral until they had taken away the bells from it . 66 As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I fhall pass it ...
... told me , I threw away my rattle before I was two months old , and would not make use of my coral until they had taken away the bells from it . 66 As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I fhall pass it ...
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... told by my friends , that it is pity fo many ufeful difcoveries which I have made should be in the poffeffion of a filent man . For this reafon therefore , I fhall publish a fheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my ...
... told by my friends , that it is pity fo many ufeful difcoveries which I have made should be in the poffeffion of a filent man . For this reafon therefore , I fhall publish a fheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my ...
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... told me ) was Public Credit . The walls , instead of being adorned with pictures and maps , were hung with many acts of parliament written in golden letters . At the upper end of the hall was the Magna Charta , with the act act of ...
... told me ) was Public Credit . The walls , instead of being adorned with pictures and maps , were hung with many acts of parliament written in golden letters . At the upper end of the hall was the Magna Charta , with the act act of ...
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... told by one who I found was none of her well - wishers , fhe changed colour , and startled at every thing fhe heard . She was likewife ( as I afterwards found ) a greater valetudinasian than any had ever met with even in her own fex ...
... told by one who I found was none of her well - wishers , fhe changed colour , and startled at every thing fhe heard . She was likewife ( as I afterwards found ) a greater valetudinasian than any had ever met with even in her own fex ...
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... told him that he had been buying fpar- rows for the opera . Sparrows for the opera , fays his friend , licking his lips , what , are they to be roafted ? No , no , fays the other , they are to enter towards the end of the first act ...
... told him that he had been buying fpar- rows for the opera . Sparrows for the opera , fays his friend , licking his lips , what , are they to be roafted ? No , no , fays the other , they are to enter towards the end of the first act ...
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