The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... humble servant , THE SPECTATOR , Sir , 1712 . As the professed design of this work is to entertain its readers in general , without giving offence to any particular person , it would be difficult to find out so proper a patron for it as ...
... humble servant , THE SPECTATOR , Sir , 1712 . As the professed design of this work is to entertain its readers in general , without giving offence to any particular person , it would be difficult to find out so proper a patron for it as ...
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... humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . * This title was conferred upon the Duke by the Em- peror , after the battle of Hochstadt . My Lord , 1712-13 . THE author of the Spectator , having pre- fixed before each of his volumes the name of some ...
... humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . * This title was conferred upon the Duke by the Em- peror , after the battle of Hochstadt . My Lord , 1712-13 . THE author of the Spectator , having pre- fixed before each of his volumes the name of some ...
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... humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER . IN the six hundred and thirty - second Spectator the reader will find an account of the rise of this eighth and last volume . I have not been able to prevail upon the ...
... humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER . IN the six hundred and thirty - second Spectator the reader will find an account of the rise of this eighth and last volume . I have not been able to prevail upon the ...
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... humble admirer , ' THOMAS PRONÉ . ' ' MR . SPECTATor , old , and hope you will recommend me so effectually , as that I may say something before I go off the stage : in which you will do a great act of charity to " Your most humble ...
... humble admirer , ' THOMAS PRONÉ . ' ' MR . SPECTATor , old , and hope you will recommend me so effectually , as that I may say something before I go off the stage : in which you will do a great act of charity to " Your most humble ...
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... humble servant . ' ' MR . SPECTATor , " From the Savoy , in the Strand . If you can read it with dry eyes , I give you this trouble to acquaint you that I am the unfortunate King Latinus , and I believe I am the first prince that dated ...
... humble servant . ' ' MR . SPECTATor , " From the Savoy , in the Strand . If you can read it with dry eyes , I give you this trouble to acquaint you that I am the unfortunate King Latinus , and I believe I am the first prince that dated ...
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