The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... humble admirer , 6 THOMAS PRONE . ' MR . SPECTATOR , THIS is to let you understand , that the playhouse is a representation of the world in nothing so much as in this particular , that no one rises in it according to his merit . I have ...
... humble admirer , 6 THOMAS PRONE . ' MR . SPECTATOR , THIS is to let you understand , that the playhouse is a representation of the world in nothing so much as in this particular , that no one rises in it according to his merit . I have ...
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... humble servant , ' R. Q. ' SIR , I AM entirely convinced of the truth of what you were pleased to say to me , when I was last with you alone . You told me then of the silly way I was in ; but you told me so , as I saw you loved me ...
... humble servant , ' R. Q. ' SIR , I AM entirely convinced of the truth of what you were pleased to say to me , when I was last with you alone . You told me then of the silly way I was in ; but you told me so , as I saw you loved me ...
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... humble , Thursday , the 26th of the month of fools . ' Q. R. ' < SIR , WIN answer to your letter , I must desire you to re- collect yourself ; and you will find , that when you did me the honour to be so merry over my paper , you ...
... humble , Thursday , the 26th of the month of fools . ' Q. R. ' < SIR , WIN answer to your letter , I must desire you to re- collect yourself ; and you will find , that when you did me the honour to be so merry over my paper , you ...
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