The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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Page 11
... set down five Days of it , as I have received it from the Hand of my fair Cor- refpondent . Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , Y 6 : OU having fet your Readers an Exercise in one of your last Week's Papers , I have perform'd mine according to your ...
... set down five Days of it , as I have received it from the Hand of my fair Cor- refpondent . Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , Y 6 : OU having fet your Readers an Exercise in one of your last Week's Papers , I have perform'd mine according to your ...
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... set again upon the Ace of Diamonds . THURSDAY . From Eleven at Night to Eight in the Morning . Dream'd that I punted to Mr. Froth . From Eight to Ten . Chocolate . Read two Acts in Aurenzebe abed .. From Ten to Eleven . Tea - Table ...
... set again upon the Ace of Diamonds . THURSDAY . From Eleven at Night to Eight in the Morning . Dream'd that I punted to Mr. Froth . From Eight to Ten . Chocolate . Read two Acts in Aurenzebe abed .. From Ten to Eleven . Tea - Table ...
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... Set of Men ( if you will allow them a place in the Speices of Being ) who * have lately erected themselves into a Nocturnal Frater- nity , under the Title of the Mohock Club , a Name bor- rowed it feems from a fort of Cannibals in India ...
... Set of Men ( if you will allow them a place in the Speices of Being ) who * have lately erected themselves into a Nocturnal Frater- nity , under the Title of the Mohock Club , a Name bor- rowed it feems from a fort of Cannibals in India ...
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... set Women on their Heads , • and commit certain Indecencies , or rather Barbarities , on the Limbs which they expofe . But these I forbear to mention , because they can't but be very shocking to the Reader as well as the SPECTATOR . In ...
... set Women on their Heads , • and commit certain Indecencies , or rather Barbarities , on the Limbs which they expofe . But these I forbear to mention , because they can't but be very shocking to the Reader as well as the SPECTATOR . In ...
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... d that bout . When she went with Molly , the had fix'd her Mind upon a new Set of Plate , and as much China as would have furnished an India Shop : These al- 6 6 6 6 4 fo 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 fo I chearfully No 326 . 23 The SPECTATOR .
... d that bout . When she went with Molly , the had fix'd her Mind upon a new Set of Plate , and as much China as would have furnished an India Shop : These al- 6 6 6 6 4 fo 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 fo I chearfully No 326 . 23 The SPECTATOR .
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