The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1923 |
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... June 25. June 25 , 1714 . Quid causae est , merito quin illis Jupiter ambas Iratus buccas inflet , neque se fore posthac Tam facilem dicat , votis ut praebeat aurem ? -Hor . N my last Paper , I gave my Reader a Sight of that Moun last ...
... June 25. June 25 , 1714 . Quid causae est , merito quin illis Jupiter ambas Iratus buccas inflet , neque se fore posthac Tam facilem dicat , votis ut praebeat aurem ? -Hor . N my last Paper , I gave my Reader a Sight of that Moun last ...
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... June 25 , 1714 . made such wry Faces , that one might easily perceive he was no great Gainer by the Bargain . It was pleasant enough to see the several Exchanges that were made , for Sickness against Poverty , Hunger against want of ...
... June 25 , 1714 . made such wry Faces , that one might easily perceive he was no great Gainer by the Bargain . It was pleasant enough to see the several Exchanges that were made , for Sickness against Poverty , Hunger against want of ...
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... June 25 , long Trapsticks that had no Calfs to them . One of these looked like a Man walking upon Stilts , and was so lifted up into the Air above his ordinary Height , that his Head turned round with it , while the other made such ...
... June 25 , long Trapsticks that had no Calfs to them . One of these looked like a Man walking upon Stilts , and was so lifted up into the Air above his ordinary Height , that his Head turned round with it , while the other made such ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. No. 559 . Friday June 25 , 1714 . another , since it is impossible for any Man to form a right Judgment of his Neighbour's Sufferings ; for which Reason also I have determined ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. No. 559 . Friday June 25 , 1714 . another , since it is impossible for any Man to form a right Judgment of his Neighbour's Sufferings ; for which Reason also I have determined ...
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... June 28 , 1714 . Oxford , June 25 , 1714 . ' Sir , We are here wonderfully pleas'd with the Opening of your Mouth , and very frequently open ours in approba tion of your Design ; especially since we find you are resolved to preserve ...
... June 28 , 1714 . Oxford , June 25 , 1714 . ' Sir , We are here wonderfully pleas'd with the Opening of your Mouth , and very frequently open ours in approba tion of your Design ; especially since we find you are resolved to preserve ...
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