The Spectator, Том 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... I have feen employed upon occafion with good fuccefs . You must know I am a plain man and love my money ; yet I have a fpoufe who is fo great an orator in- A. 6 . titis < " · · < this way , that fhe N ° 252 IF THE SPECTATOR .
... I have feen employed upon occafion with good fuccefs . You must know I am a plain man and love my money ; yet I have a fpoufe who is fo great an orator in- A. 6 . titis < " · · < this way , that fhe N ° 252 IF THE SPECTATOR .
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... occafion in a future paper to fhew feveral of them which have escaped the obfervation of others . I cannot conclude this paper without taking notice that we have three poems in cur tongue , which are of the fame nature , and each of ...
... occafion in a future paper to fhew feveral of them which have escaped the obfervation of others . I cannot conclude this paper without taking notice that we have three poems in cur tongue , which are of the fame nature , and each of ...
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... occafion , you ought to have borne with more decency , as he was your father's well - beloved fervant , than to have called him country - put . In the first place , Frank , I must tell you , I will have my rent duly paid , for I will ...
... occafion , you ought to have borne with more decency , as he was your father's well - beloved fervant , than to have called him country - put . In the first place , Frank , I must tell you , I will have my rent duly paid , for I will ...
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... occafion of this letter is of fo great im- portance , and the circumstances of it fuch , that I know you will but think it just to in- fert it , in preference of all other matters that can pre- fent themfelves to your confideration . I ...
... occafion of this letter is of fo great im- portance , and the circumstances of it fuch , that I know you will but think it just to in- fert it , in preference of all other matters that can pre- fent themfelves to your confideration . I ...
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... occafion , never were any more nicely imagined , and employed in more proper actions , than thofe of which I am now speaking . poem Another principal actor in this poem is the great ene- my of mankind . The part of Ulyffes in Homer's ...
... occafion , never were any more nicely imagined , and employed in more proper actions , than thofe of which I am now speaking . poem Another principal actor in this poem is the great ene- my of mankind . The part of Ulyffes in Homer's ...
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