The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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... shall 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 ...
... shall 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 ...
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... shall conclude my Paper with an Epitaph written by an uncertain Author on Sir Philip Sidney's Sifter , a Lady who seems to have been of a Temper very much different from that of Clarinda . The last Thought of it is so very noble , that ...
... shall conclude my Paper with an Epitaph written by an uncertain Author on Sir Philip Sidney's Sifter , a Lady who seems to have been of a Temper very much different from that of Clarinda . The last Thought of it is so very noble , that ...
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... though I say it , both Brafs and Pewter , Linnens and Woollens ; and though my House be thatched , yet , if you and I match , it shall go 6 hard but I will have one half of it flated. hard ment N ° 324 . 17 The SPECTATOR .
... though I say it , both Brafs and Pewter , Linnens and Woollens ; and though my House be thatched , yet , if you and I match , it shall go 6 hard but I will have one half of it flated. hard ment N ° 324 . 17 The SPECTATOR .
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... shall every now and then have ، a faucy Rafcal ride by reconnoitring ( as I think you call ، it ) under my Windows , as sprucely drest as if he were • going to a Ball . I am aware of this way of attacking a Mistress on Horseback ...
... shall every now and then have ، a faucy Rafcal ride by reconnoitring ( as I think you call ، it ) under my Windows , as sprucely drest as if he were • going to a Ball . I am aware of this way of attacking a Mistress on Horseback ...
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... shall impatiently expect your Thoughts in this Matter and am , T SIR , Your most Obliged , and most Faithful Humble Servant , Τ . Β . LET me know whether you think the next Child will love Horses as much as Molly does China - Ware ...
... shall impatiently expect your Thoughts in this Matter and am , T SIR , Your most Obliged , and most Faithful Humble Servant , Τ . Β . LET me know whether you think the next Child will love Horses as much as Molly does China - Ware ...
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