The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... name , of fome great perfon to whom he has particular obligations , lays his claim to your VOL . V. A lordlordship's patronage upon the fame account . I must confefs ,. Thomas Earl of Wharton . Monday , March 10 , 1712 . ...
... name , of fome great perfon to whom he has particular obligations , lays his claim to your VOL . V. A lordlordship's patronage upon the fame account . I must confefs ,. Thomas Earl of Wharton . Monday , March 10 , 1712 . ...
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... improved general civilities into an unfeigned'pation on both fides . He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I , who ⚫ could A 4 · could not expect a man of so great an. Monday , March 10 , 1712 . ...
... improved general civilities into an unfeigned'pation on both fides . He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I , who ⚫ could A 4 · could not expect a man of so great an. Monday , March 10 , 1712 . ...
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... March 10 . Modo vir , modo fœmina →→→→→ Sometimes a man , fometimes a woman . Virg . T HE journal , with which I prefented my reader on Tuesday laft , has brought me in feveral letters , with accounts of many private lives caft ...
... March 10 . Modo vir , modo fœmina →→→→→ Sometimes a man , fometimes a woman . Virg . T HE journal , with which I prefented my reader on Tuesday laft , has brought me in feveral letters , with accounts of many private lives caft ...
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... , Pembroke's mother : Death , ere thou haft kill'd another , Fair and learn'd , and good as fper Time fall throw a dart at thee . L Wednesday , ***************** Wednesday , March 12 . N ° 324 O 14 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 323.
... , Pembroke's mother : Death , ere thou haft kill'd another , Fair and learn'd , and good as fper Time fall throw a dart at thee . L Wednesday , ***************** Wednesday , March 12 . N ° 324 O 14 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 323.
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... March 12 . N ° 324 O curva in terris animæ , & cæleftium inanes ! Perf . Sat. 2. v . 61 . O fouls , in whom no heav'nly fire is found , Flat minds , and ever grov'ling on the ground ! · DRYDEN . Mr. SPECTATOR , T < < HE materials you ...
... March 12 . N ° 324 O curva in terris animæ , & cæleftium inanes ! Perf . Sat. 2. v . 61 . O fouls , in whom no heav'nly fire is found , Flat minds , and ever grov'ling on the ground ! · DRYDEN . Mr. SPECTATOR , T < < HE materials you ...
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