The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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... Paper . I have given the Reader just so much of my History and Character , as to let him see I am not altogether unqualified for the Business I have undertaken . As for other Particulars in my Life and Adventures , I shall insert them ...
... Paper . I have given the Reader just so much of my History and Character , as to let him see I am not altogether unqualified for the Business I have undertaken . As for other Particulars in my Life and Adventures , I shall insert them ...
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... Paper , and do promise them that I will daily instil into them such sound and wholesom Sentiments , as shall have a good Effect on their Conversation for the ensuing twelve Hours . But there are none to whom this Paper will be more ...
... Paper , and do promise them that I will daily instil into them such sound and wholesom Sentiments , as shall have a good Effect on their Conversation for the ensuing twelve Hours . But there are none to whom this Paper will be more ...
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... paper . PAGE 118. Plain English . Cf. Boileau , Réflexions sur Longin , xi , 8 I. Aristotle's ' observation ' is ... paper was , according to Pope , the occasion of John Dennis's ' deplorable frenzy ' in Lintot's book- shop on 27th March ...
... paper . PAGE 118. Plain English . Cf. Boileau , Réflexions sur Longin , xi , 8 I. Aristotle's ' observation ' is ... paper was , according to Pope , the occasion of John Dennis's ' deplorable frenzy ' in Lintot's book- shop on 27th March ...
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