The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... believe it has nothing to think of but his performances . With a good share of this vanity in my heart , I made it my business these three days to listen after my own fame ; and as I have sometimes met with circumstances which did not ...
... believe it has nothing to think of but his performances . With a good share of this vanity in my heart , I made it my business these three days to listen after my own fame ; and as I have sometimes met with circumstances which did not ...
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... believe will give the reader as good an entertainment as any that I am able to furnish him with , and therefore shall make no apology for them : ' SIR , ' To the Spectator , & c . " I am one of the directors of the society for the ...
... believe will give the reader as good an entertainment as any that I am able to furnish him with , and therefore shall make no apology for them : ' SIR , ' To the Spectator , & c . " I am one of the directors of the society for the ...
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... believe , as many wise ral young girls of the neighbourhood sitting about the fire with my landlady's daugh- ters , and telling stories of spirits and appa- ritions . Upon my opening the door the young women broke off their discourse ...
... believe , as many wise ral young girls of the neighbourhood sitting about the fire with my landlady's daugh- ters , and telling stories of spirits and appa- ritions . Upon my opening the door the young women broke off their discourse ...
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... believe , and have therefore erected a separate society within themselves , ) but liberty is left to elect from any school in Great Britain , provided the candidates be within the rules of the club , as set forth in a table , entitled ...
... believe , and have therefore erected a separate society within themselves , ) but liberty is left to elect from any school in Great Britain , provided the candidates be within the rules of the club , as set forth in a table , entitled ...
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... believe . Roscommon . boldens me , who am the wild boar that was killed by Mrs. Tofts , to represent to you , that I think I was hardly used in not hav- ing the part of the lion of Hydaspes given to me . It would have been but a natural ...
... believe . Roscommon . boldens me , who am the wild boar that was killed by Mrs. Tofts , to represent to you , that I think I was hardly used in not hav- ing the part of the lion of Hydaspes given to me . It would have been but a natural ...
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