The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... desire that the letter may be reprinted , and what is here recovered may be in Italics . I am , sir , Your daily Reader . To her I very much respect , Mrs. Margaret Clark . LOVELY , and oh that I could write loving Mrs. Margaret Clark ...
... desire that the letter may be reprinted , and what is here recovered may be in Italics . I am , sir , Your daily Reader . To her I very much respect , Mrs. Margaret Clark . LOVELY , and oh that I could write loving Mrs. Margaret Clark ...
Page 151
... desire that you will be my friend ; for when i did com to see her at your hall , i was mighty Abuesed . i would fain a see you at topecliff , and thay would not let me go to you ; but i desire that you will be our friends , for it is no ...
... desire that you will be my friend ; for when i did com to see her at your hall , i was mighty Abuesed . i would fain a see you at topecliff , and thay would not let me go to you ; but i desire that you will be our friends , for it is no ...
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... desire you to inform several gluttons of my acquaintance , who look on me with envy , that they had best moderate . their ambition in time , lest infamy or death attend their success . I forgot to tell you , sir , with what unspeakable ...
... desire you to inform several gluttons of my acquaintance , who look on me with envy , that they had best moderate . their ambition in time , lest infamy or death attend their success . I forgot to tell you , sir , with what unspeakable ...
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