The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Page 67
... humble servant , JOHN TROT . ' Let me desire you to make what alterations you please , and insert this as soon as possible . Pardon mistakes by haste . ' I NEVER do pardon mistakes by haste , THE SPECTATOR , SIR , Feb. 27 , 1711-12 ...
... humble servant , JOHN TROT . ' Let me desire you to make what alterations you please , and insert this as soon as possible . Pardon mistakes by haste . ' I NEVER do pardon mistakes by haste , THE SPECTATOR , SIR , Feb. 27 , 1711-12 ...
Page 83
... humble servant , SAMUEL SLACK . ' CLYTANDER TO CLEONE . ' MADAM , PERMISSION to love you is all that I de- sire , to conquer all the difficulties those about you place in my way , to surmount and acquire all those qualifications you ...
... humble servant , SAMUEL SLACK . ' CLYTANDER TO CLEONE . ' MADAM , PERMISSION to love you is all that I de- sire , to conquer all the difficulties those about you place in my way , to surmount and acquire all those qualifications you ...
Page 253
... deserve of the town ; but new toasts will owe to you their beauty , and new wits their fame . T. I am , sir , Your most obedient humble servant , MARY . ' No. 349. THURSDAY , APRIL 10 , 1712 . Quos 348 . 253 SPECTATOR .
... deserve of the town ; but new toasts will owe to you their beauty , and new wits their fame . T. I am , sir , Your most obedient humble servant , MARY . ' No. 349. THURSDAY , APRIL 10 , 1712 . Quos 348 . 253 SPECTATOR .
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