The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... town no ill compliment for their kind acceptance of this comedy , in acknowledging that it has so far raised my opinion of it , as to make me think it no improper memorial of an inviolable Friendship . I should not offer it to you as ...
... town no ill compliment for their kind acceptance of this comedy , in acknowledging that it has so far raised my opinion of it , as to make me think it no improper memorial of an inviolable Friendship . I should not offer it to you as ...
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... town exquisite , another suitor , who believes himself brought face to face with the spirit world , in which he professes that he can't believe . ' For my part , child , I have made myself easy in those points . ' The character of a ...
... town exquisite , another suitor , who believes himself brought face to face with the spirit world , in which he professes that he can't believe . ' For my part , child , I have made myself easy in those points . ' The character of a ...
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... town about these papers : " Before I proceed further in the account of our weekly papers , it will be necessary to inform you that at the beginning of the winter , to the infinite surprise of all the Town , Mr. Steele flung up his ...
... town about these papers : " Before I proceed further in the account of our weekly papers , it will be necessary to inform you that at the beginning of the winter , to the infinite surprise of all the Town , Mr. Steele flung up his ...
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... Town that they were a parcel of fops , fools , and coquettes ; but in such a manner as even pleased them , and made them more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth . Instead of complying with the false sentiments or vicious ...
... Town that they were a parcel of fops , fools , and coquettes ; but in such a manner as even pleased them , and made them more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth . Instead of complying with the false sentiments or vicious ...
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... Town , for want of better entertainment , was content to hunt after through a heap of impertinences ; but even those are , at present , become wholly invisible and quite swallowed up in the blaze of the ' Spectator ' . You may remember ...
... Town , for want of better entertainment , was content to hunt after through a heap of impertinences ; but even those are , at present , become wholly invisible and quite swallowed up in the blaze of the ' Spectator ' . You may remember ...
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