The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 - Great Britain |
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Page 22
... subject of mufic ; which I fhall lay down only in a problematical manner , to be confidered by those who are masters in the art . No 19. THURSDAY , MARCH 22 . Di bene fecerunt , inopis me quódque pufilli Finxerunt animi , raro ...
... subject of mufic ; which I fhall lay down only in a problematical manner , to be confidered by those who are masters in the art . No 19. THURSDAY , MARCH 22 . Di bene fecerunt , inopis me quódque pufilli Finxerunt animi , raro ...
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... subjects of Thor and Woden , and that this fcience very much flourishes in the north at prefent , he might have found a better folution for this difficulty than any of thofe he has made ufe of . This body of men in our own country may ...
... subjects of Thor and Woden , and that this fcience very much flourishes in the north at prefent , he might have found a better folution for this difficulty than any of thofe he has made ufe of . This body of men in our own country may ...
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... subjects for raillery . He was going on when Sir Andrew Freeport took him up fhort , and told him , that the papers he hinted at had done great good in the city , and that all their wives and daughters were the better for them ; and ...
... subjects for raillery . He was going on when Sir Andrew Freeport took him up fhort , and told him , that the papers he hinted at had done great good in the city , and that all their wives and daughters were the better for them ; and ...
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... subject . But let that pafs . I must let you know likewise , good Sir , that we look upon a certain northern prince's march , in conjunction with infidels , to be palpably against our good - will and liking , and , for all Monfieur ...
... subject . But let that pafs . I must let you know likewise , good Sir , that we look upon a certain northern prince's march , in conjunction with infidels , to be palpably against our good - will and liking , and , for all Monfieur ...
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... subject . But as you have been very ievere upon the behaviour of us men at divine fervice , I hope you will not be fo apparently partial to the women , as to let them go wholly unobferved . If they do every thing that is pof- fible to ...
... subject . But as you have been very ievere upon the behaviour of us men at divine fervice , I hope you will not be fo apparently partial to the women , as to let them go wholly unobferved . If they do every thing that is pof- fible to ...
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