The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 11
... whole Scheme of the Discourse in my Mind before I set Pen to Paper . In the other Kind of Writing , it is sufficient ... whole Day together , and every Moment discover something or other that is new to you ; but when you have done you ...
... whole Scheme of the Discourse in my Mind before I set Pen to Paper . In the other Kind of Writing , it is sufficient ... whole Day together , and every Moment discover something or other that is new to you ; but when you have done you ...
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... whole Acre of Ground for the executing of it . The Walls are covered with Ivy instead of Vines . The Laurel , the Hornbeam , and the Holly , with many other Trees and Plants of the same Nature , grow so thick in it , that you cannot ...
... whole Acre of Ground for the executing of it . The Walls are covered with Ivy instead of Vines . The Laurel , the Hornbeam , and the Holly , with many other Trees and Plants of the same Nature , grow so thick in it , that you cannot ...
Page 21
... whole Age in which their Children live ; it is hoped that this ill Humour will be much suppress'd , when we can have recourse to the Fashions of their Times , produce them in our Vindication , and be able to shew that it might have been ...
... whole Age in which their Children live ; it is hoped that this ill Humour will be much suppress'd , when we can have recourse to the Fashions of their Times , produce them in our Vindication , and be able to shew that it might have been ...
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... whole Family , as a Set of silly Women and Children , for recounting Things which were really above his own Capacity , When I say all this , I cannot deny but there are per verse Jades that fall to Men's Lots , with whom it requires ...
... whole Family , as a Set of silly Women and Children , for recounting Things which were really above his own Capacity , When I say all this , I cannot deny but there are per verse Jades that fall to Men's Lots , with whom it requires ...
Page 34
... whole Club , and desires me to give some further Account of Socrates , and to acquaint them in whose Reign he lived , whether he was a Citizen or a Courtier , whether he buried Xantippe , with many other Particulars : For that by his ...
... whole Club , and desires me to give some further Account of Socrates , and to acquaint them in whose Reign he lived , whether he was a Citizen or a Courtier , whether he buried Xantippe , with many other Particulars : For that by his ...
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