The Spectator, Volume 4Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 - English essays |
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... your command , by which your glory is put out of the power of fortune : And when your person shall be fo too , that the author and difpofer of all things A 3 may may place you in that higher man- fion of bliss DEDICATION .
... your command , by which your glory is put out of the power of fortune : And when your person shall be fo too , that the author and difpofer of all things A 3 may may place you in that higher man- fion of bliss DEDICATION .
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... shall never be the fubject of any dif courfe that she has a fhare in . I hope you will propofe this Lady as a pattern , though I am very much afraid you ' will be fo filly to think Portia , & c . Sabine and Roman wivesmuch brighter ...
... shall never be the fubject of any dif courfe that she has a fhare in . I hope you will propofe this Lady as a pattern , though I am very much afraid you ' will be fo filly to think Portia , & c . Sabine and Roman wivesmuch brighter ...
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... shall , for I will be for ever here- after • Your most dutiful fon , F. T. I will bring down new heads for my fifters . Pray let all be forgotten .. T 2 xxxxx N ° 264 Wednesday , January 2 . -Secretum 54 THE SPECTATOR . No 263.
... shall , for I will be for ever here- after • Your most dutiful fon , F. T. I will bring down new heads for my fifters . Pray let all be forgotten .. T 2 xxxxx N ° 264 Wednesday , January 2 . -Secretum 54 THE SPECTATOR . No 263.
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... with any determined number of years , days , or hours . This piece of criticism on Milton's Paradife Loft shall be carried on in the following Saturdays papers . L N ° 268 Monday , January 7 . Minus aptus N ° 267 THE SPECTATOR . 71.
... with any determined number of years , days , or hours . This piece of criticism on Milton's Paradife Loft shall be carried on in the following Saturdays papers . L N ° 268 Monday , January 7 . Minus aptus N ° 267 THE SPECTATOR . 71.
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... dress are the ornaments of a woman . If this comes to the knowledge of my female admirers , [ shall be very hard put to it to bring myself off hand- • • ( • ' fomely . " fomely . In the mean while , I give 84 N ° ལྷ་ THE SPECTATOR .
... dress are the ornaments of a woman . If this comes to the knowledge of my female admirers , [ shall be very hard put to it to bring myself off hand- • • ( • ' fomely . " fomely . In the mean while , I give 84 N ° ལྷ་ THE SPECTATOR .
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