The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... give this Application a more private and parti- cular Turn , in defiring Your Lordship would continue Your Favour and Pa- tronage to me , as You are a Gentleman of the most polite Literature , and per- fectly accomplished in the ...
... give this Application a more private and parti- cular Turn , in defiring Your Lordship would continue Your Favour and Pa- tronage to me , as You are a Gentleman of the most polite Literature , and per- fectly accomplished in the ...
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... give him her Anfwer in June . THYRSIS acquaints me , that when he de- fir'd Sylvia to take a Walk in the Fields , fhe told him the Spectator had forbidden her . ANOTHER of my Correfpondents , who writes himself Mat . Meager , complains ...
... give him her Anfwer in June . THYRSIS acquaints me , that when he de- fir'd Sylvia to take a Walk in the Fields , fhe told him the Spectator had forbidden her . ANOTHER of my Correfpondents , who writes himself Mat . Meager , complains ...
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... give that melancho- ly Tincture to the most fanguine Complexion , C which this Gentleman calls an Inclination to be in a Brown - study , and is ufually attended with worfe Confequences in cafe of a Repulfe . Du- ring this Twilight of ...
... give that melancho- ly Tincture to the most fanguine Complexion , C which this Gentleman calls an Inclination to be in a Brown - study , and is ufually attended with worfe Confequences in cafe of a Repulfe . Du- ring this Twilight of ...
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... give a just Attention to both of them , fo far as they may tend to the Improvement of the one , and Diminution of the other . Plutarch has writ- ten an Effay on the Benefits which a Man may receive from his Enemies , and , among the ...
... give a just Attention to both of them , fo far as they may tend to the Improvement of the one , and Diminution of the other . Plutarch has writ- ten an Effay on the Benefits which a Man may receive from his Enemies , and , among the ...
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... give my fair Readers a Caution a- gainst it , having , to my great Concern , obferved the Waite of a Platonift lately fwell to a Round- ness which is inconsistent with that Philosophy . T C 3 Tuesday , N ° 401 . Tuesday , June 10 . In N ...
... give my fair Readers a Caution a- gainst it , having , to my great Concern , obferved the Waite of a Platonift lately fwell to a Round- ness which is inconsistent with that Philosophy . T C 3 Tuesday , N ° 401 . Tuesday , June 10 . In N ...
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