The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... , who is very well acquainted with the way of bar- gaining on these occasions ; and the other from his rival , who has a less estate , but great gallantry of temper . As for my man of prudence , he makes love , No 522 . 3 SPECTATOR .
... , who is very well acquainted with the way of bar- gaining on these occasions ; and the other from his rival , who has a less estate , but great gallantry of temper . As for my man of prudence , he makes love , No 522 . 3 SPECTATOR .
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... to attend a 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 .
... to attend a 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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us to be acquainted with the system of pagan theology ; and we may be allowed to enliven a theme , or point an epigram , with a heathen god ; but when we would write a manly panegyric that should carry in it all the colours of truth ...
us to be acquainted with the system of pagan theology ; and we may be allowed to enliven a theme , or point an epigram , with a heathen god ; but when we would write a manly panegyric that should carry in it all the colours of truth ...
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... acquaint- seasons his conversation . ance , who have never seen him in his retirement , are sharers in the happiness of it ; and it is very much owing to his being the best and best beloved of husbands , that he is the most steadfast of ...
... acquaint- seasons his conversation . ance , who have never seen him in his retirement , are sharers in the happiness of it ; and it is very much owing to his being the best and best beloved of husbands , that he is the most steadfast of ...
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... acquaintance , we might be exceeding merry without any offence ; as in calling to mind how many inventions I have been put to in deluding the master , how many hands forged D 3 No 527 . 21 SPECTATOR . 383101 MAR -2 1932 91 1365.
... acquaintance , we might be exceeding merry without any offence ; as in calling to mind how many inventions I have been put to in deluding the master , how many hands forged D 3 No 527 . 21 SPECTATOR . 383101 MAR -2 1932 91 1365.
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