The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... servants , and are become the envy or rather the delight of all that know them . How different to this is the life of FULVIA ! She con- siders her husband as her steward , and looks upon discre- tion and good housewifery as little ...
... servants , and are become the envy or rather the delight of all that know them . How different to this is the life of FULVIA ! She con- siders her husband as her steward , and looks upon discre- tion and good housewifery as little ...
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... abilities , I will endeavour to make up with industry and fidelity what I want in parts and genius . I am , Sir , C. Your most obedient servant , CHARLES LILLIE ! NO . 17. TUESDAY , MARCH 20. 1710-11 . 62 NO . 16 . THE SPECTATOR .
... abilities , I will endeavour to make up with industry and fidelity what I want in parts and genius . I am , Sir , C. Your most obedient servant , CHARLES LILLIE ! NO . 17. TUESDAY , MARCH 20. 1710-11 . 62 NO . 16 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... servant , S. C. " I have frequently seen of this sort of fellows , and do not think there can be a greater aggravation of an of- fence than that it is committed where the criminal is pro . tected by the sacredness of the place which he ...
... servant , S. C. " I have frequently seen of this sort of fellows , and do not think there can be a greater aggravation of an of- fence than that it is committed where the criminal is pro . tected by the sacredness of the place which he ...
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... with her graceful motion , I could not keep up to my assumed fierceness , but died like a man . — I am , Sir , Your most humble servant , THOMAS PRONE . " << MR SPECTATOR , THIS is to let you understand 80 NO . 22 . THE SPECTATOR .
... with her graceful motion , I could not keep up to my assumed fierceness , but died like a man . — I am , Sir , Your most humble servant , THOMAS PRONE . " << MR SPECTATOR , THIS is to let you understand 80 NO . 22 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... servant , : WILLIAM SCRENE . " MR SPECTATOR , UNDERSTANDING that Mr Serene has writ to you , and desired to be raised from dumb and still parts ; I desire , if you give him motion or speech , that you would advance me in my way , and ...
... servant , : WILLIAM SCRENE . " MR SPECTATOR , UNDERSTANDING that Mr Serene has writ to you , and desired to be raised from dumb and still parts ; I desire , if you give him motion or speech , that you would advance me in my way , and ...
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