The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... writes to . 66 MADAM , " June 20 , 1711 . " I HEARTILY beg your pardon for my omission to write yesterday . It was no failure of my tender regard for you ; but having been very much perplex- ed in my thoughts on the subject of my last ...
... writes to . 66 MADAM , " June 20 , 1711 . " I HEARTILY beg your pardon for my omission to write yesterday . It was no failure of my tender regard for you ; but having been very much perplex- ed in my thoughts on the subject of my last ...
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... write like a gentleman . ‹ I am , SIR , your most humble servant . ' MR . SPECTATOR , THE other day we were several of us at a tea - table , and , according to custom and your own advice , had the Spectator read among us . It was that ...
... write like a gentleman . ‹ I am , SIR , your most humble servant . ' MR . SPECTATOR , THE other day we were several of us at a tea - table , and , according to custom and your own advice , had the Spectator read among us . It was that ...
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... write . HOR . Ars Poet . 341 . P. I MAY cast my readers under two general divisions , the mercurial and the saturnine . The first are the gay part of my disciples , who require speculations of wit and humour ; the others are those of a ...
... write . HOR . Ars Poet . 341 . P. I MAY cast my readers under two general divisions , the mercurial and the saturnine . The first are the gay part of my disciples , who require speculations of wit and humour ; the others are those of a ...
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