The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
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Page 81
... thou wing'st thy daring flight Above the stars , and tread'st the fields of light ; • Mr. Tickell alludes here to Steele's papers against the sharpers , & c . in the Tatler , and particularly to a letter in Tat . No. 73 , signed Will ...
... thou wing'st thy daring flight Above the stars , and tread'st the fields of light ; • Mr. Tickell alludes here to Steele's papers against the sharpers , & c . in the Tatler , and particularly to a letter in Tat . No. 73 , signed Will ...
Page 82
... thou alone deserve from such a friend : A debt so borrow'd is illustrious shame , And fame when shar'd with him is double fame ; So flush'd with sweets , by beauty's queen bestow'd , With more than mortal charms Æneas glow'd : Such gen ...
... thou alone deserve from such a friend : A debt so borrow'd is illustrious shame , And fame when shar'd with him is double fame ; So flush'd with sweets , by beauty's queen bestow'd , With more than mortal charms Æneas glow'd : Such gen ...
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... thou- sand drachmas cannot fail of making eight thousand . As soon as by these means I am master of ten thou- sand , I will lay aside my trade of a glass - man , and turn jeweller . I shall then deal in diamonds , pearls , and all sorts ...
... thou- sand drachmas cannot fail of making eight thousand . As soon as by these means I am master of ten thou- sand , I will lay aside my trade of a glass - man , and turn jeweller . I shall then deal in diamonds , pearls , and all sorts ...
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... thou sand pounds this way , and it is not to be imagined what a crowd of people are obliged by it . In cases where sir Roger has recommended , I have lent money to put out children , with a clause which makes void the obligation in case ...
... thou sand pounds this way , and it is not to be imagined what a crowd of people are obliged by it . In cases where sir Roger has recommended , I have lent money to put out children , with a clause which makes void the obligation in case ...
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... thou art gone , the Muses mourn'd thy fall In solemn strains , thy mother most of all . Ye mortals , idly for your sons ye moan , If thus a goddess could not save her own . " ' Observe here , that if we take the fable for grant- ed , as ...
... thou art gone , the Muses mourn'd thy fall In solemn strains , thy mother most of all . Ye mortals , idly for your sons ye moan , If thus a goddess could not save her own . " ' Observe here , that if we take the fable for grant- ed , as ...
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