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SPECTATOR A BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL PREFACE. AND flfaplaiutiars Quits. a< IN FOUR VOLUMES. VOL. III. LONDON : THOMAS BOSWORTH, 215, REGENT STREET. 1854. LONDON : J. PALMER, SAVOY STREET, STRAND. DEDICATION FIFTH VOLUME. THE.
SPECTATOR A BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL PREFACE. AND flfaplaiutiars Quits. a< IN FOUR VOLUMES. VOL. III. LONDON : THOMAS BOSWORTH, 215, REGENT STREET. 1854. LONDON : J. PALMER, SAVOY STREET, STRAND. DEDICATION FIFTH VOLUME. THE.
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... Spectator, sensible spirits Know no indifference in marriage ; what then do you think is my piercing affliction? — I leave you to represent my distress your own way, in which I desire you to be speedy, if you have compassion for ...
... Spectator, sensible spirits Know no indifference in marriage ; what then do you think is my piercing affliction? — I leave you to represent my distress your own way, in which I desire you to be speedy, if you have compassion for ...
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... not let my life run away in a dream. " Your humble servant." " ClARINDA." • A captive queen in the tragedy of " Aurengzebe." t Duncan Campbell. See also Tat. No. 14. To resume one of the morals of my first paper, 6 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 823.
... not let my life run away in a dream. " Your humble servant." " ClARINDA." • A captive queen in the tragedy of " Aurengzebe." t Duncan Campbell. See also Tat. No. 14. To resume one of the morals of my first paper, 6 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 823.
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... Spectator, "Several of my friends were this morning got together over a dish of tea in very good health, though we had celebrated yesterday * with more glasses than we could have dispensed with, had we not been beholden to Brooke and ...
... Spectator, "Several of my friends were this morning got together over a dish of tea in very good health, though we had celebrated yesterday * with more glasses than we could have dispensed with, had we not been beholden to Brooke and ...
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... the great river to the op'aing gulf, And there take root, an island salt and bare, The haunt of seals, and ores and sea-mews clang." The transition which the poet makes from the vision of 140 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 365.
... the great river to the op'aing gulf, And there take root, an island salt and bare, The haunt of seals, and ores and sea-mews clang." The transition which the poet makes from the vision of 140 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 365.
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