The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... says Sir ROGER , in my eye as poor a rogue as SCARECROW . But , continued he , for the loss of pub- lic and private virtue we are beholden to your men of parts forsooth ; it is with them no matter what is done , so it be done with an ...
... says Sir ROGER , in my eye as poor a rogue as SCARECROW . But , continued he , for the loss of pub- lic and private virtue we are beholden to your men of parts forsooth ; it is with them no matter what is done , so it be done with an ...
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BLACKMORE says , with as much good sense as virtue , It is a mighty dishonour and shame to employ excel- lent ... say very generously , that he un- dertook the writing of his poem to rescue the muses out of the hands of ravishers , to ...
BLACKMORE says , with as much good sense as virtue , It is a mighty dishonour and shame to employ excel- lent ... say very generously , that he un- dertook the writing of his poem to rescue the muses out of the hands of ravishers , to ...
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... ( says she , turning to her husband ) , you may now see the stranger that was in the candle last night . " Soon after this , as they began to talk of family affairs , a little boy , at the lower end of the table , told her that he was to ...
... ( says she , turning to her husband ) , you may now see the stranger that was in the candle last night . " Soon after this , as they began to talk of family affairs , a little boy , at the lower end of the table , told her that he was to ...
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... say nothing till midnight . The Mum Club , as I am informed , is an institution of the same nature , and as great an enemy to noise . ; After these two innocent societies , I cannot forbear mentioning a very mischievous one , that was ...
... say nothing till midnight . The Mum Club , as I am informed , is an institution of the same nature , and as great an enemy to noise . ; After these two innocent societies , I cannot forbear mentioning a very mischievous one , that was ...
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... say , is the state of ordinary women ; though I know there are multitudes of those of a more elevated life and conversation , that move in an exalted sphere of knowledge and virtue , that join all the beau- ties of the mind to the ...
... say , is the state of ordinary women ; though I know there are multitudes of those of a more elevated life and conversation , that move in an exalted sphere of knowledge and virtue , that join all the beau- ties of the mind to the ...
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