The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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Page 13
... Name of Staincoat Hole : For the Atmo- ' fphere of the Kitchen , like the Tail of a Comet , predominates leaft about the Fire , but refides ' behind , and fills the fragrant Receptacle above- ' mentioned . Befides , ' tis farther ...
... Name of Staincoat Hole : For the Atmo- ' fphere of the Kitchen , like the Tail of a Comet , predominates leaft about the Fire , but refides ' behind , and fills the fragrant Receptacle above- ' mentioned . Befides , ' tis farther ...
Page 16
... Name and Place I could willingly have con- tented my felf , if God and your Grace's Pleasure had been so pleased . Neither did I at any Time fo far forget my felf in my Exaltation , or received Queenship , but that I always looked for ...
... Name and Place I could willingly have con- tented my felf , if God and your Grace's Pleasure had been so pleased . Neither did I at any Time fo far forget my felf in my Exaltation , or received Queenship , but that I always looked for ...
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... Name I could fome good while fince have pointed unto , your Grace being not ignorant of my Sufpicion therein . ' BUT if you have already determined of me , and that not only my Death , but an infamous Slander muft bring you the enjoying ...
... Name I could fome good while fince have pointed unto , your Grace being not ignorant of my Sufpicion therein . ' BUT if you have already determined of me , and that not only my Death , but an infamous Slander muft bring you the enjoying ...
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... Name of Ann Boleyn hath been pleafing in your Ears , then let me obtain this Requeft , and I will fo leave to trou ... Names ; Mr. Such a one and Mrs. Such a one not being capable of raifing the Soul out of the ordinary Tracts and ...
... Name of Ann Boleyn hath been pleafing in your Ears , then let me obtain this Requeft , and I will fo leave to trou ... Names ; Mr. Such a one and Mrs. Such a one not being capable of raifing the Soul out of the ordinary Tracts and ...
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... Name of Jilts , and that I fend you thefe Lines , as well to do Publick Penance for having fo long continued in a known Error , as to beg Pardon of the Party offended . I the rather chufe this < way , because it in fome measure answers ...
... Name of Jilts , and that I fend you thefe Lines , as well to do Publick Penance for having fo long continued in a known Error , as to beg Pardon of the Party offended . I the rather chufe this < way , because it in fome measure answers ...
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