The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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... History of Clubs , make so bright a Part of your Speculations , that I think it is but a Justice we all owe the learned World to furnish you . with fuch Affistances as may promote that useful Work . For this Reason I could not forbear ...
... History of Clubs , make so bright a Part of your Speculations , that I think it is but a Justice we all owe the learned World to furnish you . with fuch Affistances as may promote that useful Work . For this Reason I could not forbear ...
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... History ; And to * be ferious , the chief Design of this Trouble is to hinder * it from ever being fo . You have been pleas'd , out of a concern for the good of your Countrymen , to act under the Character of SPECTATOR , not only the ...
... History ; And to * be ferious , the chief Design of this Trouble is to hinder * it from ever being fo . You have been pleas'd , out of a concern for the good of your Countrymen , to act under the Character of SPECTATOR , not only the ...
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... History of that fallen Angel , who was employ'd in the Circum- vention of our first Parents . HADI followed Monfieur Boffu's Method in my first Paper of Milton , I should have dated the Action of Pa- radife Loft from the Beginning of ...
... History of that fallen Angel , who was employ'd in the Circum- vention of our first Parents . HADI followed Monfieur Boffu's Method in my first Paper of Milton , I should have dated the Action of Pa- radife Loft from the Beginning of ...
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... History . I could not at first imagine how this came into the Knight's Head , till I recollected that he had been very bufy all last Summer upon Baker's Chronicle , which he has quoted several times in his Disputes with Sir ANDREW ...
... History . I could not at first imagine how this came into the Knight's Head , till I recollected that he had been very bufy all last Summer upon Baker's Chronicle , which he has quoted several times in his Disputes with Sir ANDREW ...
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... his Hand upon Edward the Third's Sword , and leaning upon the Pummel of it , gave us the whole History of the Black Prince con ' Z concluding , that in Sir Richard Baker's Opinion , Edward N ° 329 . 37 The SPECTATOR .
... his Hand upon Edward the Third's Sword , and leaning upon the Pummel of it , gave us the whole History of the Black Prince con ' Z concluding , that in Sir Richard Baker's Opinion , Edward N ° 329 . 37 The SPECTATOR .
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