The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
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... letter from a neighbour of theirs , that ever since that fatal afternoon the lady has been most inhumanly treated , and the husband publicly stormed that he was made a member of too numerous No. 527. ] 57 THE SPECTATOR .
... letter from a neighbour of theirs , that ever since that fatal afternoon the lady has been most inhumanly treated , and the husband publicly stormed that he was made a member of too numerous No. 527. ] 57 THE SPECTATOR .
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... letter with Ovid's relation about Cybele's image . The ship wherein it was aboard was stranded at the mouth of the Tiber , and the men were unable to move it , till Claudia , a virgin , but suspected of un- chastity , by a slight pull ...
... letter with Ovid's relation about Cybele's image . The ship wherein it was aboard was stranded at the mouth of the Tiber , and the men were unable to move it , till Claudia , a virgin , but suspected of un- chastity , by a slight pull ...
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... letter and verses by Pope . This paper , No. 527 , has no signature in the Spect . in folio , or in the editions of 1712 , in 8vo . and 12mo . At the particular desire of several ladies of quality , 60 [ No. 527 . THE SPECTATOR .
... letter and verses by Pope . This paper , No. 527 , has no signature in the Spect . in folio , or in the editions of 1712 , in 8vo . and 12mo . At the particular desire of several ladies of quality , 60 [ No. 527 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... letters which I lately communicated to the public , has given the ladies ample satisfaction by marrying a farmer's ... letter to me on this occasion , sets the best face upon the matter that he can , and gives a more tol- 6 erable ...
... letters which I lately communicated to the public , has given the ladies ample satisfaction by marrying a farmer's ... letter to me on this occasion , sets the best face upon the matter that he can , and gives a more tol- 6 erable ...
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... letter I found that Will was fallen off from his former gaiety , having changed ' Dear Spec , ' which was his usual salute at the beginning of the let- ter , into My worthy Friend , ' and described himself in the latter end at full ...
... letter I found that Will was fallen off from his former gaiety , having changed ' Dear Spec , ' which was his usual salute at the beginning of the let- ter , into My worthy Friend , ' and described himself in the latter end at full ...
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