The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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... Discourse upon it , have given me Encouragement to send you a State of my Case ; by which you will see , that the Matter com plained of is a common Grievance both to City and Country , I am a Country Gentleman of between five and six ...
... Discourse upon it , have given me Encouragement to send you a State of my Case ; by which you will see , that the Matter com plained of is a common Grievance both to City and Country , I am a Country Gentleman of between five and six ...
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... Discourse on the Food of Angels . After having thus entered into Conversation with Man upon more indif ferent Subjects , he warns him of his Obedience , and makes a natural Transition to the History of that fallen Angel , who was ...
... Discourse on the Food of Angels . After having thus entered into Conversation with Man upon more indif ferent Subjects , he warns him of his Obedience , and makes a natural Transition to the History of that fallen Angel , who was ...
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... Discourse upon Mrs. Trueby's Water , telling me that the Widow Trueby was one who did more Good than all the Doctors and Apothe caries in the County : That she distilled every poppy that grew within five Miles of her , that she ...
... Discourse upon Mrs. Trueby's Water , telling me that the Widow Trueby was one who did more Good than all the Doctors and Apothe caries in the County : That she distilled every poppy that grew within five Miles of her , that she ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. No. 329 . His Discourse was broken off by his Man's telling Tuesday , him he had called a Coach , Upon our going to it , March 18 , after having cast his Eye upon the Wheels , he ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. No. 329 . His Discourse was broken off by his Man's telling Tuesday , him he had called a Coach , Upon our going to it , March 18 , after having cast his Eye upon the Wheels , he ...
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... ; and I see no Reason why we may not suppose that they would have their riding Beards on the same Occasion , I may give the Moral of this Discourse in another Paper . X 1 T No. 332 . [ STEELE , ] IN Friday 40 SPECTATOR THE No. 331, ...
... ; and I see no Reason why we may not suppose that they would have their riding Beards on the same Occasion , I may give the Moral of this Discourse in another Paper . X 1 T No. 332 . [ STEELE , ] IN Friday 40 SPECTATOR THE No. 331, ...
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