The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... all the Modern as well as Ancient Languages , was a happy and proper Member of a Mini- ftry , by whofe Services Your Sovereign and ( and Country are in fo high and flou . The Dedication . this Prefumption; but the Juftice I, ...
... all the Modern as well as Ancient Languages , was a happy and proper Member of a Mini- ftry , by whofe Services Your Sovereign and ( and Country are in fo high and flou . The Dedication . this Prefumption; but the Juftice I, ...
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... Books and Men , which makes it ne- cessary to befeech Your Indulgence to the following Leaves , and the Author of them : Who is , with the greatest Truth A 2 of The Dedication . and Country are in fo high and flou. ...
... Books and Men , which makes it ne- cessary to befeech Your Indulgence to the following Leaves , and the Author of them : Who is , with the greatest Truth A 2 of The Dedication . and Country are in fo high and flou. ...
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... Country ; but , the Woods , the Fields and Gar- dens , without Philander , afford no Pleasures to ' the unhappy · AMORET . I must defire you , dear Mr. Spectator , to pub- lifh this my Letter to Philander as foon as pof- fible , and to ...
... Country ; but , the Woods , the Fields and Gar- dens , without Philander , afford no Pleasures to ' the unhappy · AMORET . I must defire you , dear Mr. Spectator , to pub- lifh this my Letter to Philander as foon as pof- fible , and to ...
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... Country , in which the Compofer endeavoured to do Justice to the Beau- ty of the Words , by following that noble Exam- ple , which has been fet him by the greatest Foreign Masters in that Art . I could heartily wish there was the fame ...
... Country , in which the Compofer endeavoured to do Justice to the Beau- ty of the Words , by following that noble Exam- ple , which has been fet him by the greatest Foreign Masters in that Art . I could heartily wish there was the fame ...
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... Country , and enjoy that mixt State which wife Men both de- light in , and are qualified for . Methinks most of the Philofophers and Moralifts have run toọ ' much into Extreams in praifing entirely either Solitude or publick Life ; in ...
... Country , and enjoy that mixt State which wife Men both de- light in , and are qualified for . Methinks most of the Philofophers and Moralifts have run toọ ' much into Extreams in praifing entirely either Solitude or publick Life ; in ...
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