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... fervant , < And fellow - labourer , T. B. Not long after the perufal of this letter , I re- ceived another upon the fame fubject ; which , by the date and style of it , I take to be written by fome young Templar . • SIR , Middle ...
... fervant , < And fellow - labourer , T. B. Not long after the perufal of this letter , I re- ceived another upon the fame fubject ; which , by the date and style of it , I take to be written by fome young Templar . • SIR , Middle ...
Strana 62
... fervant . ' I am very glad the following epiftle obliges me to mention Mr. Powell a fecond time in the fame pa- per ; for indeed there cannot be too great encou- ragement given to his skill in motions , provided he is under proper ...
... fervant . ' I am very glad the following epiftle obliges me to mention Mr. Powell a fecond time in the fame pa- per ; for indeed there cannot be too great encou- ragement given to his skill in motions , provided he is under proper ...
Strana 72
... fervant , CHARLES LILLIE . ' No 17 . TUESDAY , MARCH 20 . -Tetrum ante omnia vultum . Juv . Sat. x . 1. 191 . -A vifage rough , DRYDEN . Deform'd , unfeatur'd . SINCE INCE our perfons are not of our own making , when they are fuch as ...
... fervant , CHARLES LILLIE . ' No 17 . TUESDAY , MARCH 20 . -Tetrum ante omnia vultum . Juv . Sat. x . 1. 191 . -A vifage rough , DRYDEN . Deform'd , unfeatur'd . SINCE INCE our perfons are not of our own making , when they are fuch as ...
Strana 76
... rear ( as one of a promising and improving afpect ) , Sir , Oxford , " • " March 12 , 1710 , R • Your obliged and Humble fervant , · ALEX . CARBUNCLE . ' WEDNESDAY , No 18. WEDNESDAY , MARCH 21 . Equitis , quoque 76 NO 17 . THE SPECTATOR .
... rear ( as one of a promising and improving afpect ) , Sir , Oxford , " • " March 12 , 1710 , R • Your obliged and Humble fervant , · ALEX . CARBUNCLE . ' WEDNESDAY , No 18. WEDNESDAY , MARCH 21 . Equitis , quoque 76 NO 17 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 85
... fervant , S. C. I have frequently feen of this fort of fellows , and do not think there can be a greater aggravation of an offence , than that it is committed where the criminal is protected by the facredness of the place which he ...
... fervant , S. C. I have frequently feen of this fort of fellows , and do not think there can be a greater aggravation of an offence , than that it is committed where the criminal is protected by the facredness of the place which he ...
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