The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... March 18 , 1711-12 . ' The ostentation you showed yesterday [ March 17 ] would have been pardonable , had you provided better for the two extremities of your paper , and placed in the one the letter R , in the other , Nescio quid ...
... March 18 , 1711-12 . ' The ostentation you showed yesterday [ March 17 ] would have been pardonable , had you provided better for the two extremities of your paper , and placed in the one the letter R , in the other , Nescio quid ...
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... March 19 , 1711-12 . T. I am , sir , Your most humble servant . ' No. 335. TUESDAY , MARCH 25 , 1711-12 . Respicere exemplar vitæ morumque jubebo Doctum imitatorem , et veras hinc ducere voces . HOR . Ars Poet . ver . 317 . Keep ...
... March 19 , 1711-12 . T. I am , sir , Your most humble servant . ' No. 335. TUESDAY , MARCH 25 , 1711-12 . Respicere exemplar vitæ morumque jubebo Doctum imitatorem , et veras hinc ducere voces . HOR . Ars Poet . ver . 317 . Keep ...
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... March the 22d . and Your constant reader , very humble servant , REBECCA the distressed . ' T. No. 337. THURSDAY , MARCH 27 , 1712 . Fingit equum tenerâ docilem cervice magister , Ire viam quam monstrat eques · HOR . 1 Ep . ii . 63 ...
... March the 22d . and Your constant reader , very humble servant , REBECCA the distressed . ' T. No. 337. THURSDAY , MARCH 27 , 1712 . Fingit equum tenerâ docilem cervice magister , Ire viam quam monstrat eques · HOR . 1 Ep . ii . 63 ...
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