The Spectator, Svazek 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... pleased with than those who shew human nature in a variety of views , and describe the several ages of the world in their different manners . A reader can- not be more rationally entertained , than by com- paring the virtues and vices ...
... pleased with than those who shew human nature in a variety of views , and describe the several ages of the world in their different manners . A reader can- not be more rationally entertained , than by com- paring the virtues and vices ...
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... pleased with the humour of the cat ; be so kind as to enlarge upon that sub- ject . Yours till death , JOSIAH HENPECK . ' P. S. You must know I am married to a gri- malkin . ' ' SIR , Wapping , October 31 , 1711 . ' EVER since your ...
... pleased with the humour of the cat ; be so kind as to enlarge upon that sub- ject . Yours till death , JOSIAH HENPECK . ' P. S. You must know I am married to a gri- malkin . ' ' SIR , Wapping , October 31 , 1711 . ' EVER since your ...
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... pleased with it ; said the Italian was the only language for nusic ; and admired how wonderfully tender the sentiment was , and how pretty the accent is of that language ; with the rest that is said by rote on that occasion . Mr. Meggot ...
... pleased with it ; said the Italian was the only language for nusic ; and admired how wonderfully tender the sentiment was , and how pretty the accent is of that language ; with the rest that is said by rote on that occasion . Mr. Meggot ...
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VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
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