The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... shall find I fathom all the Depths of Womankind . Oh the fine Gentleman ! But here , con- tinues fhe , is the Paffage I admire moft , where he begins to teaze Loveit , and mimick Sir Fopling : Oh the pretty Sa- tyr , mimick ΙΟ N ° 75 ...
... shall find I fathom all the Depths of Womankind . Oh the fine Gentleman ! But here , con- tinues fhe , is the Paffage I admire moft , where he begins to teaze Loveit , and mimick Sir Fopling : Oh the pretty Sa- tyr , mimick ΙΟ N ° 75 ...
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... shall ever receive . I from this " Moment confider you as mine ; and to " make you truly fo , I give you my Royal " Word you shall never be greater or less " than you are at prefent . Answer me " not , ( concluded the Prince fmiling ) ...
... shall ever receive . I from this " Moment confider you as mine ; and to " make you truly fo , I give you my Royal " Word you shall never be greater or less " than you are at prefent . Answer me " not , ( concluded the Prince fmiling ) ...
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... shall ac- C quaint the World , That you had a DIPLOMA fent from the Ugly Club at · OXFORD , and that by vertue of it you were admitted into it ; what a • fearned War will there be among fu- " ture Criticks about the Original of that ...
... shall ac- C quaint the World , That you had a DIPLOMA fent from the Ugly Club at · OXFORD , and that by vertue of it you were admitted into it ; what a • fearned War will there be among fu- " ture Criticks about the Original of that ...
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... pauperis . All which confidered , we hope you will be pleased to do that which to Right and Justice shall Cappertain . C R And your Petitioners , & c . Thursday , N ° 79 . RST SHTONEN SIED Thursday , May No 78. The SPECTATOR . 39.
... pauperis . All which confidered , we hope you will be pleased to do that which to Right and Justice shall Cappertain . C R And your Petitioners , & c . Thursday , N ° 79 . RST SHTONEN SIED Thursday , May No 78. The SPECTATOR . 39.
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... shall be nameless ; or rather for the better Sound and Elevation of the History , in- ftead of Mr. and Mrs. fuch - a - one , I fhall call them by feigned Names . Without further Preface , you are to know , that within the Liberties of ...
... shall be nameless ; or rather for the better Sound and Elevation of the History , in- ftead of Mr. and Mrs. fuch - a - one , I fhall call them by feigned Names . Without further Preface , you are to know , that within the Liberties of ...
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