The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - English essays |
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Page 180
... fee them appear in Prin , and who , no doubt , triumphed to themfelves in the Hopes of having a Share with me in the Applaufe of the Public ; a Pleaf re fo great , that none but thofe who have experienced it can have a Sense of it .
... fee them appear in Prin , and who , no doubt , triumphed to themfelves in the Hopes of having a Share with me in the Applaufe of the Public ; a Pleaf re fo great , that none but thofe who have experienced it can have a Sense of it .
Page 190
... as an Author that is cashiered by the Act of Parliament , which is to operate within thefe Four and Twenty Hours , or whether I fhould still perfift in laying my Speculations , from Day to Day , before the Public .
... as an Author that is cashiered by the Act of Parliament , which is to operate within thefe Four and Twenty Hours , or whether I fhould still perfift in laying my Speculations , from Day to Day , before the Public .
Page 219
They all of them re - g ceive the fame Advices from abroad , and very often in the eve fame Words ; but their Way of cooking it is fo different , wit that there is no Citizen , who has an Eye to the public Da Good , that can leave the ...
They all of them re - g ceive the fame Advices from abroad , and very often in the eve fame Words ; but their Way of cooking it is fo different , wit that there is no Citizen , who has an Eye to the public Da Good , that can leave the ...
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