“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... hands and teeth , ( which have juftly gained you the envy of the most polite part of the male world , and the love of the greatest beauties in the female ) are entirely to be afcribed to your own per- fonal genius and application . You ...
... hands and teeth , ( which have juftly gained you the envy of the most polite part of the male world , and the love of the greatest beauties in the female ) are entirely to be afcribed to your own per- fonal genius and application . You ...
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... old ones . In short , we hear from all hands that you are tho roughly reconciled to your dirty acres , and have not too much wit to look into your own eftate . AFTER AFTER having fpoken thus much of my patron , I DEDICATION .
... old ones . In short , we hear from all hands that you are tho roughly reconciled to your dirty acres , and have not too much wit to look into your own eftate . AFTER AFTER having fpoken thus much of my patron , I DEDICATION .
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... appeared under the title of Spectator , fince the clofing of this eighth volume , were written by any of those gentlemen who had a hand in this or the former volumes . THE SPECTATO R. VOLUME EIGHTH . N ° 556 . THE ...
... appeared under the title of Spectator , fince the clofing of this eighth volume , were written by any of those gentlemen who had a hand in this or the former volumes . THE SPECTATO R. VOLUME EIGHTH . N ° 556 . THE ...
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... hand ; First , grant the harafs'd warrior a release , Bid him go trade , and try the faithless feas , To purchafe treafure and declining cafe : Next , call the pleader from his learned ftrife , To the calm blefings of a country life ...
... hand ; First , grant the harafs'd warrior a release , Bid him go trade , and try the faithless feas , To purchafe treafure and declining cafe : Next , call the pleader from his learned ftrife , To the calm blefings of a country life ...
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... hands , and was clothed in a loose flowing robe , embroidered with feveral figures of fiends and fpectres that discovered themselves in a thousand chi- merical fhapes , as her garment hovered in the wind . There was fomething wild and ...
... hands , and was clothed in a loose flowing robe , embroidered with feveral figures of fiends and fpectres that discovered themselves in a thousand chi- merical fhapes , as her garment hovered in the wind . There was fomething wild and ...
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