The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1923 |
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... Wednesday , September 3 , 1712 . Asperitas agrestis & inconcinna . - Hor . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , BEING of the Number of sinose that have lately retired from the Center ... Wednes day , Sept. 3 , 1712 . Sept. 3 , 1712 , No. 474. any of the 3 any.
... Wednesday , September 3 , 1712 . Asperitas agrestis & inconcinna . - Hor . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , BEING of the Number of sinose that have lately retired from the Center ... Wednes day , Sept. 3 , 1712 . Sept. 3 , 1712 , No. 474. any of the 3 any.
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... Wednes or Pleasure by their Glass , proper Exhortations might day , be used to these to push their Fortunes in this Sort of Reputation ; but where ' tis unseasonably insisted on to a modest Stranger , this Drench may be said to be ...
... Wednes or Pleasure by their Glass , proper Exhortations might day , be used to these to push their Fortunes in this Sort of Reputation ; but where ' tis unseasonably insisted on to a modest Stranger , this Drench may be said to be ...
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... Wednes afterwards , I should be address'd to by a young Gentle man of a plentiful Fortune , good 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 ...
... Wednes afterwards , I should be address'd to by a young Gentle man of a plentiful Fortune , good 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 ...
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... Wednesday , September 10 . No. 480 . Wednes day , Sept. 10 , Responsare cupidinibus , contemnere honores Fortis , & in se ipso totus , teres atque rotundus Hor , HE other Day looking over those old Manuscripts , THE which Day ve of ...
... Wednesday , September 10 . No. 480 . Wednes day , Sept. 10 , Responsare cupidinibus , contemnere honores Fortis , & in se ipso totus , teres atque rotundus Hor , HE other Day looking over those old Manuscripts , THE which Day ve of ...
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... Wednes their own Carriage they would exempt from Examination day ; Sept. 10 , under the Shelter of the Word Prerogative . I would fain , 1712 . most noble Pharamond , see one of your Officers assert your Prerogative by good and gracious ...
... Wednes their own Carriage they would exempt from Examination day ; Sept. 10 , under the Shelter of the Word Prerogative . I would fain , 1712 . most noble Pharamond , see one of your Officers assert your Prerogative by good and gracious ...
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