“The” Spectator: With Historical and Biographical Preface, and Explanatory Notes, Том 1J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... look upon you as a person very well qualified for a dedication . I may possibly disappoint my readers , and your- self too , if I do not endeavour on this occasion to make the world acquainted with your virtues . And here , Sir , I ...
... look upon you as a person very well qualified for a dedication . I may possibly disappoint my readers , and your- self too , if I do not endeavour on this occasion to make the world acquainted with your virtues . And here , Sir , I ...
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... look into your own estate . After having spoken thus much of my patron , I must take the privilege of an author in saying some- thing of myself . I shall therefore beg leave to add , that I have purposely omitted setting those marks to ...
... look into your own estate . After having spoken thus much of my patron , I must take the privilege of an author in saying some- thing of myself . I shall therefore beg leave to add , that I have purposely omitted setting those marks to ...
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... look satisfied , all the young women profess love to him , and the young men are glad of his company . When he * At that time the genteelest part of the town . This fellow was a noted sharper , swaggerer , and de- bauchee about town ...
... look satisfied , all the young women profess love to him , and the young men are glad of his company . When he * At that time the genteelest part of the town . This fellow was a noted sharper , swaggerer , and de- bauchee about town ...
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... looks from well - dressed gentlemen and la- dies , as a poet would bestow upon one of his au- dience . There are so many gratifications attend thispublic sort of obscurity , that some little distastes I daily receive have lost their ...
... looks from well - dressed gentlemen and la- dies , as a poet would bestow upon one of his au- dience . There are so many gratifications attend thispublic sort of obscurity , that some little distastes I daily receive have lost their ...
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... look the force of language . ' It was prudence to turn away my eyes from this object , and therefore I turned them to the thought- less creatures who make up the lump of that sex , and move a knowing eye no more than the por- traiture ...
... look the force of language . ' It was prudence to turn away my eyes from this object , and therefore I turned them to the thought- less creatures who make up the lump of that sex , and move a knowing eye no more than the por- traiture ...
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