The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 - English essays |
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Page 52
... master to buy no more books for me , but says he will buy them himself . I asked him for Horace t'other day , and he told me in a passion he did not believe I was fit for it , but only my master had a mind to make him think I had got a ...
... master to buy no more books for me , but says he will buy them himself . I asked him for Horace t'other day , and he told me in a passion he did not believe I was fit for it , but only my master had a mind to make him think I had got a ...
Page 66
... master - strokes of the sixth book of Paradise Lost , though at the same time there are many others which that noble author has not taken notice of . Milton , notwithstanding the sublime genius he was master of , has in this book drawn ...
... master - strokes of the sixth book of Paradise Lost , though at the same time there are many others which that noble author has not taken notice of . Milton , notwithstanding the sublime genius he was master of , has in this book drawn ...
Page 295
... master they recommended , they would take away their children . There was colonel Jumper's lady , a colonel of the train bands , that has a great interest in her parish ; she recommends Mr. Trott ' for the prettiest master in town ...
... master they recommended , they would take away their children . There was colonel Jumper's lady , a colonel of the train bands , that has a great interest in her parish ; she recommends Mr. Trott ' for the prettiest master in town ...
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