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... N. 221. Piccadilly , J. Cathell , N. 24 , Middle Row Holborn , Lackington No47 and 48 , Chiswell Street Moorfields , and Moss ( Bell & Baudefute Edinburgh , D THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY TC . THE SPECTATOR . 0 ...
... N. 221. Piccadilly , J. Cathell , N. 24 , Middle Row Holborn , Lackington No47 and 48 , Chiswell Street Moorfields , and Moss ( Bell & Baudefute Edinburgh , D THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY TC . THE SPECTATOR . 0 ...
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... SPECTATOR , ' I HAVE for some time made love to a lady , who re ceived it with all the kind returns I ought to expect : but without any provocation , that I know of , she has of late shunned me with the utmost abhorrence , insomuch ...
... SPECTATOR , ' I HAVE for some time made love to a lady , who re ceived it with all the kind returns I ought to expect : but without any provocation , that I know of , she has of late shunned me with the utmost abhorrence , insomuch ...
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... thoughts on that subject . If the reader would be at the pains to see how the story of the Iliad and the Eneid is delivered by those persons 3 2 T 8 1 persons who act in it , he will be surprised NO . 297 . THE SPECTATOR . IS.
... thoughts on that subject . If the reader would be at the pains to see how the story of the Iliad and the Eneid is delivered by those persons 3 2 T 8 1 persons who act in it , he will be surprised NO . 297 . THE SPECTATOR . IS.
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... not feel his evil fortune before it comes to pass ; and suffer not only by its real weight , but by the apprehension of it . MILTON'S complaint ' ' s degressio Check No. 297 . THE SPECTATOR $ 0 THE SPECTATOR . NO . 297 .
... not feel his evil fortune before it comes to pass ; and suffer not only by its real weight , but by the apprehension of it . MILTON'S complaint ' ' s degressio Check No. 297 . THE SPECTATOR $ 0 THE SPECTATOR . NO . 297 .
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... SPECTATOR , Í AM a virgin , and in no case despicable , but yet such as I am I must remain , or else become , it is to be feared , less happy ; for I find not the least good effect from the just correction you some time since gave that ...
... SPECTATOR , Í AM a virgin , and in no case despicable , but yet such as I am I must remain , or else become , it is to be feared , less happy ; for I find not the least good effect from the just correction you some time since gave that ...
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