The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... see the horse , than the King who fits upon it . On the contra- ry , it gives me a juft indignation to fee a person whofe action gives new majefty to kings , refolu- tion to heroes , and foftnefs to lovers , thus finking from the ...
... see the horse , than the King who fits upon it . On the contra- ry , it gives me a juft indignation to fee a person whofe action gives new majefty to kings , refolu- tion to heroes , and foftnefs to lovers , thus finking from the ...
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... whole bundle of letters in womens hands that are full of blots and calumnies , infomuch , that when I see the name of Calia , Phillis , Pa D 2 ftora , and by confequence not fo much lengthening the fibres of No. 16 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... whole bundle of letters in womens hands that are full of blots and calumnies , infomuch , that when I see the name of Calia , Phillis , Pa D 2 ftora , and by confequence not fo much lengthening the fibres of No. 16 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
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... Seeing a punch- bowl painted upon a fign near Charing - Crofs , and very curiously garnifhed , with a couple of angels hovering over it , and fqueezing a lemon into it , I had the curiofity to ask after the master of the houfe , and ...
... Seeing a punch- bowl painted upon a fign near Charing - Crofs , and very curiously garnifhed , with a couple of angels hovering over it , and fqueezing a lemon into it , I had the curiofity to ask after the master of the houfe , and ...
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... see fit . If other people are not of our opinion , we can't help that . ' Twere bet- ter they were . Moreover , we now and then condescend to direct , in fome measure , the little affairs of our own Univerfity . $ · -1838 Verily , Mr ...
... see fit . If other people are not of our opinion , we can't help that . ' Twere bet- ter they were . Moreover , we now and then condescend to direct , in fome measure , the little affairs of our own Univerfity . $ · -1838 Verily , Mr ...
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... see a man , be- beds . It was then look'd upon as a piece of ill- cause the was not ftirring ; and a porter would have been thought unfit for his place , that could have made fo awkward an excufe . As I love to fee every thing that is ...
... see a man , be- beds . It was then look'd upon as a piece of ill- cause the was not ftirring ; and a porter would have been thought unfit for his place , that could have made fo awkward an excufe . As I love to fee every thing that is ...
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