The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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... Friend clapp'd Nicolini in the third Act . Mr. Froth cried out Ancora . Mr. Froth led me to my Chair . I think he squeezed my Hand . Eleven at Night . Went to Bed . Melancholy Dreams .. Methought Nicolini said he was Mr. Froth .. SUNDAY ...
... Friend clapp'd Nicolini in the third Act . Mr. Froth cried out Ancora . Mr. Froth led me to my Chair . I think he squeezed my Hand . Eleven at Night . Went to Bed . Melancholy Dreams .. Methought Nicolini said he was Mr. Froth .. SUNDAY ...
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... Friend WILL . to shew us the whole Compass of his Learning upon this Subject , further informed us , that there were still several Nations in the World so very barba- rous as not to have any Looking - Glaffes among them ; and that he ...
... Friend WILL . to shew us the whole Compass of his Learning upon this Subject , further informed us , that there were still several Nations in the World so very barba- rous as not to have any Looking - Glaffes among them ; and that he ...
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... Friends ; and that is , that care may be taken to secure our Daughters by Law , as well as our Deer ; and that fome honest Gentleman of a publick Spirit , would move for Leave to bring in a Bill For the better 6 ८ ، 6 6 6 6 C ...
... Friends ; and that is , that care may be taken to secure our Daughters by Law , as well as our Deer ; and that fome honest Gentleman of a publick Spirit , would move for Leave to bring in a Bill For the better 6 ८ ، 6 6 6 6 C ...
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... Friend converfes with another , and to warn him of the Enemy , who was contriving his Destruction : Accor- dingly he is represented as fitting down at Table with Adam , and eating of the Fruits of Paradise . The Occa- ffon naturally ...
... Friend converfes with another , and to warn him of the Enemy , who was contriving his Destruction : Accor- dingly he is represented as fitting down at Table with Adam , and eating of the Fruits of Paradise . The Occa- ffon naturally ...
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... Friend Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY told me t'other Night , that he had been reading my Paper upon Westminster - Abby , in which , says he , there are a great many ingenious Fancies . He told me at the fame time , that he observed I had ...
... Friend Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY told me t'other Night , that he had been reading my Paper upon Westminster - Abby , in which , says he , there are a great many ingenious Fancies . He told me at the fame time , that he observed I had ...
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