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... keeps up , and doubles its price . " The Spectator might have at this time quadrupled its price . Like George Eliot's or Dickens's novels , it had become a neces- sity to the public , but the price was merely doubled . It fell , however ...
... keeps up , and doubles its price . " The Spectator might have at this time quadrupled its price . Like George Eliot's or Dickens's novels , it had become a neces- sity to the public , but the price was merely doubled . It fell , however ...
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... keep their own place of Sir Roger we still believe that he is the most charming old gentleman in existence , and that paper 410 , perhaps , was written by Tickell and not by Steele ; of Gulliver we retain the opinion that he was a ...
... keep their own place of Sir Roger we still believe that he is the most charming old gentleman in existence , and that paper 410 , perhaps , was written by Tickell and not by Steele ; of Gulliver we retain the opinion that he was a ...
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... some have tried to make him , he would have shaken himself free from her , instead of always praying her to stay with him and merely keep her VOL . I. 2 temper ; it is not much for a man to THE FATHERS OF THE SPECTATOR . 17.
... some have tried to make him , he would have shaken himself free from her , instead of always praying her to stay with him and merely keep her VOL . I. 2 temper ; it is not much for a man to THE FATHERS OF THE SPECTATOR . 17.
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... keeps a man at bay too long , through sheer humbug , may gain an ardent lover , but will find herself linked to an exceedingly suspicious hus- band a husband who watches for her to make up the arrears of that confidence which she lost ...
... keeps a man at bay too long , through sheer humbug , may gain an ardent lover , but will find herself linked to an exceedingly suspicious hus- band a husband who watches for her to make up the arrears of that confidence which she lost ...
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... keep right side upper- most . A very singular thing is told which we should like to see verified ; it is said that Steele's name was the last ever written down for preferment by William the Third , and that the fact was discovered after ...
... keep right side upper- most . A very singular thing is told which we should like to see verified ; it is said that Steele's name was the last ever written down for preferment by William the Third , and that the fact was discovered after ...
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