The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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... told me t'other Night , that he had been reading my Paper upon Westminster - Abbey , in which , says he , there are a great many ingenious Fancies . He told me at the same Time , that he observed I had promised another Paper upon the ...
... told me t'other Night , that he had been reading my Paper upon Westminster - Abbey , in which , says he , there are a great many ingenious Fancies . He told me at the same Time , that he observed I had promised another Paper upon the ...
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... told me he always drank before he went abroad . He recommended to me a Dram of it at the same Time , with so much Heartiness , that I could not forbear drinking it . As soon as I had got it down I found it very unpalatable , upon which ...
... told me he always drank before he went abroad . He recommended to me a Dram of it at the same Time , with so much Heartiness , that I could not forbear drinking it . As soon as I had got it down I found it very unpalatable , upon which ...
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... told me , he has more Business as a Justice of Peace , among the dissolute young People in the Country , than at any ... told him that she would give him her Answer in June . Thyrsis acquaints me , that when he desir'd Sylvia to take a ...
... told me , he has more Business as a Justice of Peace , among the dissolute young People in the Country , than at any ... told him that she would give him her Answer in June . Thyrsis acquaints me , that when he desir'd Sylvia to take a ...
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