The Spectator, المجلد 61776 |
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... hands. A secretary of state, in the in_ terest of mankind, joined with that of his sellow-subjects, accomplished with a great facility and elegance in all the modern as well as Voz.. VI. 1- A a YQ\OO aucienc ancient lan ua es, was a ha ...
... hands. A secretary of state, in the in_ terest of mankind, joined with that of his sellow-subjects, accomplished with a great facility and elegance in all the modern as well as Voz.. VI. 1- A a YQ\OO aucienc ancient lan ua es, was a ha ...
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... hands . A fecretary of ftate , in the in tereft of mankind , joined with that of his fel- low - fubjects , accomplished with a great facili- ty and elegance in all the modern as well as VOL . VI . t A 2 ancient 30100 1 ancient languages ...
... hands . A fecretary of ftate , in the in tereft of mankind , joined with that of his fel- low - fubjects , accomplished with a great facili- ty and elegance in all the modern as well as VOL . VI . t A 2 ancient 30100 1 ancient languages ...
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... hand , I have great reason to believe , from feveral angry letters which have been sent to me by disappointed lovers , that my advice has been of very fignal fervice to the fair fex , who , according to the old proverb , were fore ...
... hand , I have great reason to believe , from feveral angry letters which have been sent to me by disappointed lovers , that my advice has been of very fignal fervice to the fair fex , who , according to the old proverb , were fore ...
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... hand . Shakespeare himself could not have made her talk in a ftrain fo fuitable to her condition and character . One fees in it the expoftulations of a flighted lover , the refentments of an injured woman , and the for- rows of an ...
... hand . Shakespeare himself could not have made her talk in a ftrain fo fuitable to her condition and character . One fees in it the expoftulations of a flighted lover , the refentments of an injured woman , and the for- rows of an ...
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... hand , how far we may deferve the praises and approba tions which the world beftow upon us : whether the actions they celebrate proceed from laudable and worthy motives ; and how far we are really poffeffed of the virtues which gain us ...
... hand , how far we may deferve the praises and approba tions which the world beftow upon us : whether the actions they celebrate proceed from laudable and worthy motives ; and how far we are really poffeffed of the virtues which gain us ...
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