The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... 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 Knowledge of Books and Men , which makes it ne- cessary to ...
... 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 Knowledge of Books and Men , which makes it ne- cessary to ...
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... them- , ' felves upon an uncommon Mastery in the more • humane and polite Part of Letters . A Conqueft by one of this Species of Females gives a very ' odd " . s C odd Turn to the Intellectuals of N ° 396 . 9 The SPECTATOR . ́N° 396. ...
... them- , ' felves upon an uncommon Mastery in the more • humane and polite Part of Letters . A Conqueft by one of this Species of Females gives a very ' odd " . s C odd Turn to the Intellectuals of N ° 396 . 9 The SPECTATOR . ́N° 396. ...
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" . s C odd Turn to the Intellectuals of the captivated Perfon , and very different from that way of ' thinking which a Triumph from the Eyes of an- • other more emphatically of the fair Sex , does generally occafion . It fills the ...
" . s C odd Turn to the Intellectuals of the captivated Perfon , and very different from that way of ' thinking which a Triumph from the Eyes of an- • other more emphatically of the fair Sex , does generally occafion . It fills the ...
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... Turn or two in my Anti- Chamber fince I writ to you , and have re- ' covered my felf from an impertinent Fit which " you ought to forgive me ; and defire you would come to me immediately to laugh off a Jealoufie that you and a Creature ...
... Turn or two in my Anti- Chamber fince I writ to you , and have re- ' covered my felf from an impertinent Fit which " you ought to forgive me ; and defire you would come to me immediately to laugh off a Jealoufie that you and a Creature ...
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... turn to Account in that great Day , when it must stand the Test of infinite Wisdom and Justice . I shall conclude this Effay with observing , that the two kinds of Hypocrifie I have here fpoken of , namely , that of deceiving the World ...
... turn to Account in that great Day , when it must stand the Test of infinite Wisdom and Justice . I shall conclude this Effay with observing , that the two kinds of Hypocrifie I have here fpoken of , namely , that of deceiving the World ...
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