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... Lordship , I should have nothing new to fay upon any other character of Diftinction . I am , My LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient , Moft devoted , humble Servant , The SPECTATOR . 1 -No i . I THE SPECTATOR . THURSDAY , DEDICATION .
... Lordship , I should have nothing new to fay upon any other character of Diftinction . I am , My LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient , Moft devoted , humble Servant , The SPECTATOR . 1 -No i . I THE SPECTATOR . THURSDAY , DEDICATION .
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... humble admirer , ' B. L. ' I design to vifit the next Mafquerade myfelf , in the fame habit I wore at Grand Cairo : and till then shall fufpend my judgment of this mid- aight entertainment . C N ° 9. SATURDAY , MARCH 10 . ---- Tigris ...
... humble admirer , ' B. L. ' I design to vifit the next Mafquerade myfelf , in the fame habit I wore at Grand Cairo : and till then shall fufpend my judgment of this mid- aight entertainment . C N ° 9. SATURDAY , MARCH 10 . ---- Tigris ...
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... humble service to you , and defired 66 me to give this into your own hands . " " From my Den in the Hay - Market , March 15 . ' SIR , I HAVE read all your papers , and have stified my refentment against your reflections upon < operas ...
... humble service to you , and defired 66 me to give this into your own hands . " " From my Den in the Hay - Market , March 15 . ' SIR , I HAVE read all your papers , and have stified my refentment against your reflections upon < operas ...
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... humble fervant , • of him no nation or perfon can be concerned for . For this reafon , one may be free upon him . I have put myself to great pains in confidering this prevailing quality which we call impudence , and have taken notice ...
... humble fervant , • of him no nation or perfon can be concerned for . For this reafon , one may be free upon him . I have put myself to great pains in confidering this prevailing quality which we call impudence , and have taken notice ...
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... humble fervant , RALPH SIMPLE . ' Drury - Lane , March 24 , 1710-11 . them , one could not believe that such matters had really been exhibited . There is very little which concerns human life , or is a picture of nature , that is ...
... humble fervant , RALPH SIMPLE . ' Drury - Lane , March 24 , 1710-11 . them , one could not believe that such matters had really been exhibited . There is very little which concerns human life , or is a picture of nature , that is ...
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