The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Spectator -- Tickell . Letter from Mr. Sly on Hats -- Steele . 533. Letters on Parents forcing the Inclinations of their Children on Rudeness and Impudence 534. Letters from a spoilt rich Beauty - Dapperwit's Question from a Grocer in ...
... Spectator -- Tickell . Letter from Mr. Sly on Hats -- Steele . 533. Letters on Parents forcing the Inclinations of their Children on Rudeness and Impudence 534. Letters from a spoilt rich Beauty - Dapperwit's Question from a Grocer in ...
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THE SPECTATOR . N ° 522. WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 29 , 1712 . -Adjuro nunquam eam me deserturum ; Non , si capiundos mihi sciam esse inimicos omnes homines . Hanc mihi expetivi , contigit , conveniunt mores : valeant , Qui inter nos ...
THE SPECTATOR . N ° 522. WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 29 , 1712 . -Adjuro nunquam eam me deserturum ; Non , si capiundos mihi sciam esse inimicos omnes homines . Hanc mihi expetivi , contigit , conveniunt mores : valeant , Qui inter nos ...
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... I hope for is , that the fair lady will make use of the first light night to shew B. T. she understands a marriage is not to be considered as a common bargain . T. N ° 523. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 30 , 1712 . SPECTATOR . NO 522 .
... I hope for is , that the fair lady will make use of the first light night to shew B. T. she understands a marriage is not to be considered as a common bargain . T. N ° 523. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 30 , 1712 . SPECTATOR . NO 522 .
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... Fury in her mischievous progress , from one end of the poem to the other . When we are at school it is necessary for * By Mr. Thomas Tickell . C us to be acquainted with the system of pagan theology NO 523 . 5 SPECTATOR .
... Fury in her mischievous progress , from one end of the poem to the other . When we are at school it is necessary for * By Mr. Thomas Tickell . C us to be acquainted with the system of pagan theology NO 523 . 5 SPECTATOR .
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