The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... Letter in my Paper; which she thinks those she would be rid of will take to themselves. It seems to be written with an Eye to one of those pert giddy unthinking Girls, who, uponthe Recommendation onlyofan agreeable Personand a ...
... Letter in my Paper; which she thinks those she would be rid of will take to themselves. It seems to be written with an Eye to one of those pert giddy unthinking Girls, who, uponthe Recommendation onlyofan agreeable Personand a ...
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... Letter from a Projector, concerning a new Office which he thinks may very much contribute to the Embellishment of the City, and to the driving Barbarity out of our Streets. [I consider it as a Satyr upon Projectors in general, and a ...
... Letter from a Projector, concerning a new Office which he thinks may very much contribute to the Embellishment of the City, and to the driving Barbarity out of our Streets. [I consider it as a Satyr upon Projectors in general, and a ...
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... Letter. SIR, 'Since I find you take Notice of Clubs, IbegLeave to give youanAccount ofonein Oxford, which youhave no wheremention'd, and perhaps never heard of. We distinguish our selves by the of the Amorous Club, are all Votariesof ...
... Letter. SIR, 'Since I find you take Notice of Clubs, IbegLeave to give youanAccount ofonein Oxford, which youhave no wheremention'd, and perhaps never heard of. We distinguish our selves by the of the Amorous Club, are all Votariesof ...
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... Letter, should notprevail upon metofallupon the FairSex, if it were not that I find they are frequently Fairer than they ought to be. Such Impostures are not to be tolerated in Civil Society; and I think his Misfortune ought to be made ...
... Letter, should notprevail upon metofallupon the FairSex, if it were not that I find they are frequently Fairer than they ought to be. Such Impostures are not to be tolerated in Civil Society; and I think his Misfortune ought to be made ...
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... Letter froma Gentleman, whobelongs toaSociety ofthis OrderofMen, residingatOxford. Oxford, April 13, 1711. Four a ... Letters from other People, who had talked with some who had it from those who should know, giving some Countenance to ...
... Letter froma Gentleman, whobelongs toaSociety ofthis OrderofMen, residingatOxford. Oxford, April 13, 1711. Four a ... Letters from other People, who had talked with some who had it from those who should know, giving some Countenance to ...
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