The Spectator, Том 4Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1711 |
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... lived enough both to Nature and to Glory ; and Your Grace may make that Reflection with much more Juftice . He spoke it after he had arrived at Empire , by an Ufurpa- tion upon those whom he had enflaved ; but the tion DEDICATION .
... lived enough both to Nature and to Glory ; and Your Grace may make that Reflection with much more Juftice . He spoke it after he had arrived at Empire , by an Ufurpa- tion upon those whom he had enflaved ; but the tion DEDICATION .
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... lived together in fo good an Understanding , and celebrated one another with fo much Generofity , that each of them receives an additional Luftre from his Contempo- raries , and is more famous for having lived with Men of fo ...
... lived together in fo good an Understanding , and celebrated one another with fo much Generofity , that each of them receives an additional Luftre from his Contempo- raries , and is more famous for having lived with Men of fo ...
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... lived the Lives of Sylvan Deities , or roved among the Walks of Paradife , ⚫ like the first happy Pair . But pry thee leave thefe Whim- fies , and come to Town in order to live and talk like ' other Mortals . However , as I am ...
... lived the Lives of Sylvan Deities , or roved among the Walks of Paradife , ⚫ like the first happy Pair . But pry thee leave thefe Whim- fies , and come to Town in order to live and talk like ' other Mortals . However , as I am ...
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... or Charity ? I have lived a Bachelor to this Day ; and instead of a numerous Offspring , with which , in the regular Ways of Life , I might poflibly have de- ⚫lighted " " • ་ • • lighted my felf , I have 40 The SPECTATOR . No. 260 .
... or Charity ? I have lived a Bachelor to this Day ; and instead of a numerous Offspring , with which , in the regular Ways of Life , I might poflibly have de- ⚫lighted " " • ་ • • lighted my felf , I have 40 The SPECTATOR . No. 260 .
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... lived upon much lefs , Frank , when I carried you from Place to Place in these Arms , and ⚫ could neither eat , drefs , or mind any thing for feeding ⚫ and tending you a weakly Child , and fhedding Tears ⚫ when the Convulfions you ...
... lived upon much lefs , Frank , when I carried you from Place to Place in these Arms , and ⚫ could neither eat , drefs , or mind any thing for feeding ⚫ and tending you a weakly Child , and fhedding Tears ⚫ when the Convulfions you ...
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