The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... hope for a favourable acceptance ; and if time be the most irretreviable loss , the regrets which fol- low will be thought , I hope , the most justifiable . The regaining of my liberty from a long state of indolence and inactivity , and ...
... hope for a favourable acceptance ; and if time be the most irretreviable loss , the regrets which fol- low will be thought , I hope , the most justifiable . The regaining of my liberty from a long state of indolence and inactivity , and ...
Strana 87
... hope there is nothing lost for that neither . So , hoping you will take this letter in good part , and answer it with what care and speed you can , I rest and remain , " Sweepston , Leicestershire . " Yours , if my own , " MR . GABRIEL ...
... hope there is nothing lost for that neither . So , hoping you will take this letter in good part , and answer it with what care and speed you can , I rest and remain , " Sweepston , Leicestershire . " Yours , if my own , " MR . GABRIEL ...
Strana 88
... hope the devil will faile them all , for a hellish company there be . from their cursed trick and mischiefus ways good lord bless and deliver both you and me . " I think to be at York the 24 day . " " This is for madam mary norton to go ...
... hope the devil will faile them all , for a hellish company there be . from their cursed trick and mischiefus ways good lord bless and deliver both you and me . " I think to be at York the 24 day . " " This is for madam mary norton to go ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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