The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1923 |
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... your Friends has a Greater Sense of your Merit in general , and of the Favours You every Day do us , than , SIR , Your most Obedient , and most Humble Servant , RICHARD STEELE , THE SPECTATOR . VOL . VIL No. 474 , [ 2 THE SPECTATOR.
... your Friends has a Greater Sense of your Merit in general , and of the Favours You every Day do us , than , SIR , Your most Obedient , and most Humble Servant , RICHARD STEELE , THE SPECTATOR . VOL . VIL No. 474 , [ 2 THE SPECTATOR.
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... others , these Entertainments would be governed with more good Sense , and consequently with more good Breeding , than at present they are . Indeed where No. 474 . Wednes day , Sept. 3 , 1712 . Sept. 3 , 1712 , No. 474. any of the 3 any.
... others , these Entertainments would be governed with more good Sense , and consequently with more good Breeding , than at present they are . Indeed where No. 474 . Wednes day , Sept. 3 , 1712 . Sept. 3 , 1712 , No. 474. any of the 3 any.
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... Sense , and day , Sept. 3 , 1712 . generous Spirit . Mr. SPECTATOR , he is the purest Man in the World , for all he said is come to pass , and I am the happiest She in Kent , I have been in Quest of Mr. Campbell these three Months , and ...
... Sense , and day , Sept. 3 , 1712 . generous Spirit . Mr. SPECTATOR , he is the purest Man in the World , for all he said is come to pass , and I am the happiest She in Kent , I have been in Quest of Mr. Campbell these three Months , and ...
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... Sense than himself , and the Contempt of all those who have more , There is none in Town whom Tom dreads so much as my Friend Will Dry . Will , who is acquainted with Tom's Logick , when he finds him running off the Ques tion , cuts him ...
... Sense than himself , and the Contempt of all those who have more , There is none in Town whom Tom dreads so much as my Friend Will Dry . Will , who is acquainted with Tom's Logick , when he finds him running off the Ques tion , cuts him ...
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... govern'd by his Senses , how lively he is struck by the Objects which appear to him in an agreeable Manner , how much Cloaths contribute contribute to make us agreeable Objects , and how much 18 THE SPECTATOR 'Mr SPECTATOR,
... govern'd by his Senses , how lively he is struck by the Objects which appear to him in an agreeable Manner , how much Cloaths contribute contribute to make us agreeable Objects , and how much 18 THE SPECTATOR 'Mr SPECTATOR,
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