The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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... Spectator , at Mr. Buckley's , in Little - Britain . For I must further acquaint the reader , that though our club meets only on Tuef- days and Thursdays , we have appointed a committee to fit every night for the inspection of all fuch ...
... Spectator , at Mr. Buckley's , in Little - Britain . For I must further acquaint the reader , that though our club meets only on Tuef- days and Thursdays , we have appointed a committee to fit every night for the inspection of all fuch ...
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... he , I al- " low a beauty to be as much commended for " the elegance of her dress , as a wit for that of " his language ; yet if the has stolen the colour " of party of an hundred horse , and that there was No . 4 . 5 THE SPECTATOR .
... he , I al- " low a beauty to be as much commended for " the elegance of her dress , as a wit for that of " his language ; yet if the has stolen the colour " of party of an hundred horse , and that there was No . 4 . 5 THE SPECTATOR .
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... Spectator appears , the other public prints will vanish ; but shall leave it to my readers confide- ration , whether it is not much better to be let inte the knowledge of one's felf , than to hear what passes in Muscovy or Pcland ; and ...
... Spectator appears , the other public prints will vanish ; but shall leave it to my readers confide- ration , whether it is not much better to be let inte the knowledge of one's felf , than to hear what passes in Muscovy or Pcland ; and ...
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... spectators on all our actions , when we think our- selves most alone ; but , instead of terrifying myself with fuch a notion , I am wonderfully pleased to think that I ... SPECTATOR . meaning, and immediately obeys my fignals. She ...
... spectators on all our actions , when we think our- selves most alone ; but , instead of terrifying myself with fuch a notion , I am wonderfully pleased to think that I ... SPECTATOR . meaning, and immediately obeys my fignals. She ...
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