The Spectator, Band 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... myself for a conversation agreeable to his taste : he is almost the end of my devotions ; half my prayers . are for his happiness - I love to talk of him , and never hear him named but with pleasure and emotion . L am . < · 6 < am your ...
... myself for a conversation agreeable to his taste : he is almost the end of my devotions ; half my prayers . are for his happiness - I love to talk of him , and never hear him named but with pleasure and emotion . L am . < · 6 < am your ...
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... myself upon a fubject of it in a particular order and method . I have firft of all confidered the reafons why providence may have implant- ed in our mind fuch a principle of action . I have.in the next place fhewn from many ...
... myself upon a fubject of it in a particular order and method . I have firft of all confidered the reafons why providence may have implant- ed in our mind fuch a principle of action . I have.in the next place fhewn from many ...
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... myself for this day , is written by one who propofes to improve our entertainments of dramatic poetry , and the other comes from three perfons , who , as foon as named , will be thought capable of advancing the prefent state of mufic ...
... myself for this day , is written by one who propofes to improve our entertainments of dramatic poetry , and the other comes from three perfons , who , as foon as named , will be thought capable of advancing the prefent state of mufic ...
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... myself to the best advantage , the by degrees began to look upon me as a very filly fellow , and being refolved to regard . merit more than any thing elfe in the perfons who made their applications to her , fhe married a captain of of ...
... myself to the best advantage , the by degrees began to look upon me as a very filly fellow , and being refolved to regard . merit more than any thing elfe in the perfons who made their applications to her , fhe married a captain of of ...
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... myself highly obliged to the public for their kind acceptance of a paper which vifits them every morning , and has in it none of those feafonings that re- commend fo many of the writings which are in vogue . among us . As , on the one ...
... myself highly obliged to the public for their kind acceptance of a paper which vifits them every morning , and has in it none of those feafonings that re- commend fo many of the writings which are in vogue . among us . As , on the one ...
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