The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 Seiten |
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... tion that I have given occasion for the president's taker told us , that he had not yet communicated showing both his invention and reading to such to us above half his design ; for that Alexander advantage as my correspondent reports ...
... tion that I have given occasion for the president's taker told us , that he had not yet communicated showing both his invention and reading to such to us above half his design ; for that Alexander advantage as my correspondent reports ...
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... tion suitable to her real , not her assumed counte- nance . This I thought fit to let him and her know by your means . ' I am , SIR , ' Your most obedient , humble servant . ' I cannot tell what the law , or the parents of the lady will ...
... tion suitable to her real , not her assumed counte- nance . This I thought fit to let him and her know by your means . ' I am , SIR , ' Your most obedient , humble servant . ' I cannot tell what the law , or the parents of the lady will ...
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... tion , Ore the E I could p53 tha of the e ba 59 , E tab which has always in it something melancholy or in the story of a lady's being got with child by one terrifying ; so that the killing on the stage does of these her hand - maids , I ...
... tion , Ore the E I could p53 tha of the e ba 59 , E tab which has always in it something melancholy or in the story of a lady's being got with child by one terrifying ; so that the killing on the stage does of these her hand - maids , I ...
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... tion of wit ; which , with all the deference that is marks , betrays itself to be a modern composition due to the judgment of so great a man , is not so If we look into the Latin writers , we find none of properly a definition of wit as ...
... tion of wit ; which , with all the deference that is marks , betrays itself to be a modern composition due to the judgment of so great a man , is not so If we look into the Latin writers , we find none of properly a definition of wit as ...
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... tion , and an handsome young fellow , who is con - if we come into a more contracted assembly of totinually playing before their eyes , and convincing men and women , the talk generally runs upon the them that he has the perfect use of ...
... tion , and an handsome young fellow , who is con - if we come into a more contracted assembly of totinually playing before their eyes , and convincing men and women , the talk generally runs upon the them that he has the perfect use of ...
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