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... conversation with Dr. JOHNSON , in 1777 , Mr. MURPHY faid , he remembered when there were se- veral people alive in London , who enjoyed a confi- derable reputation merely from having written a paper in the SPECTATOR . He mentioned ...
... conversation with Dr. JOHNSON , in 1777 , Mr. MURPHY faid , he remembered when there were se- veral people alive in London , who enjoyed a confi- derable reputation merely from having written a paper in the SPECTATOR . He mentioned ...
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... Conversations , Books and Solitude have been your choice ; you have charms of your own fex , and knowledge not inferior to the moft learned of ours . " In No. 118 , " her fuperior merit is fuch , " fays Sir ROGER , " that I cannot ap ...
... Conversations , Books and Solitude have been your choice ; you have charms of your own fex , and knowledge not inferior to the moft learned of ours . " In No. 118 , " her fuperior merit is fuch , " fays Sir ROGER , " that I cannot ap ...
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... by them- felves , or are introduced by friends , who are obliged to quit them , upon their first entrance , See N ° 14 , and Vol . ii . N ° 1OI . to the conversation of any body that addreffes himself to 46 N ° 8 . THE SPECTATOR .
... by them- felves , or are introduced by friends , who are obliged to quit them , upon their first entrance , See N ° 14 , and Vol . ii . N ° 1OI . to the conversation of any body that addreffes himself to 46 N ° 8 . THE SPECTATOR .
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Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. to the conversation of any body that addreffes himself to them . There are feveral rooms where the parties may retire , and , if they please , fhew their faces by confent . Whispers ...
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. to the conversation of any body that addreffes himself to them . There are feveral rooms where the parties may retire , and , if they please , fhew their faces by confent . Whispers ...
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... into their own hands , till they had found a tenant for it , of a fociable nature and good conversation . up of The Hum Drum club , of which I E 2 N ° 9 . .51 THE SPECTATOR . means the principal magiftrates are at this day ...
... into their own hands , till they had found a tenant for it , of a fociable nature and good conversation . up of The Hum Drum club , of which I E 2 N ° 9 . .51 THE SPECTATOR . means the principal magiftrates are at this day ...
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