The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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THE SPECTATOR . VOL . V. The TENTH EDITION . LOND 0 N : Printed for J. TONSON , at Shakespear's - Head , over- against Katharine - ftreet in the Strand . 1729 . ยา 89452 Lately Publifh'd , THE Mifcellaneous Works , in Verfe.
THE SPECTATOR . VOL . V. The TENTH EDITION . LOND 0 N : Printed for J. TONSON , at Shakespear's - Head , over- against Katharine - ftreet in the Strand . 1729 . ยา 89452 Lately Publifh'd , THE Mifcellaneous Works , in Verfe.
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... Bohea , read the Spectator . From Eleven to One . At my Toilette , try'd a new Head . Gave Orders for Veny to be combed and washed .. Mem . I look beft in Blue . From From One till Half an Hour after Two . Change Ne923 . II The SPECTATOR ,
... Bohea , read the Spectator . From Eleven to One . At my Toilette , try'd a new Head . Gave Orders for Veny to be combed and washed .. Mem . I look beft in Blue . From From One till Half an Hour after Two . Change Ne923 . II The SPECTATOR ,
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... - kerchief . Worked half a Violet - Leaf in it . Eyes aked Threw by my Work , and read and Head out of Order . over the remaining Part of Aurenzebe . Frome From Three to Four . Dined . From Four to 12 N ° 3232 The SPECTATOR .
... - kerchief . Worked half a Violet - Leaf in it . Eyes aked Threw by my Work , and read and Head out of Order . over the remaining Part of Aurenzebe . Frome From Three to Four . Dined . From Four to 12 N ° 3232 The SPECTATOR .
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... Heads , ⚫ and commit certain Indecencies , or rather Barbarities , on the Limbs which they expofe . But thefe I forbear to mention , because they can't but be very fhocking to- the Reader as well as the SPECTATOR . 6 . In this manner ...
... Heads , ⚫ and commit certain Indecencies , or rather Barbarities , on the Limbs which they expofe . But thefe I forbear to mention , because they can't but be very fhocking to- the Reader as well as the SPECTATOR . 6 . In this manner ...
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... Heads over a Bafon of Water .. I am the more particular in my Account of WILL's laft Night's Lecture on thefe natural Mirrors , as it seems to bear fome Relation to the following Letter , which I recei ved the Day before . · SIR , I ...
... Heads over a Bafon of Water .. I am the more particular in my Account of WILL's laft Night's Lecture on thefe natural Mirrors , as it seems to bear fome Relation to the following Letter , which I recei ved the Day before . · SIR , I ...
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