The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... write loving Mrs. Margaret Clark , I pray you let affection ex- cuse presumption . Having been so happy as to enjoy the sight of your sweet countenance and comely body sometimes when I had occasion to buy treacle or liquorish powder at ...
... write loving Mrs. Margaret Clark , I pray you let affection ex- cuse presumption . Having been so happy as to enjoy the sight of your sweet countenance and comely body sometimes when I had occasion to buy treacle or liquorish powder at ...
Strana 348
... write my child better news . ' I have been interrupted ; I know not how I was moved to say things would mend . As I was going on , I was startled by the noise of one that knocked at the door , and hath brought us an un- expected supply ...
... write my child better news . ' I have been interrupted ; I know not how I was moved to say things would mend . As I was going on , I was startled by the noise of one that knocked at the door , and hath brought us an un- expected supply ...
Strana 363
... writing to one of his friends , ' You , ' says he , tell me , that you do not know whether Persius be a good poet or no ... write without any meaning at all . This art , as it is at present practised by many eminent authors , consists in ...
... writing to one of his friends , ' You , ' says he , tell me , that you do not know whether Persius be a good poet or no ... write without any meaning at all . This art , as it is at present practised by many eminent authors , consists in ...
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