The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... best thing that could poffibly befal him , or else he on whom it depends would not have permitted it to have befallen him at all ? R N $ 76 . Monday , May 28 . Ut tu Fortunam , fic nos te , Celfe feremus . Hor . HERE is nothing fo com ...
... best thing that could poffibly befal him , or else he on whom it depends would not have permitted it to have befallen him at all ? R N $ 76 . Monday , May 28 . Ut tu Fortunam , fic nos te , Celfe feremus . Hor . HERE is nothing fo com ...
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... fome things I have before • fent you . GO on , Sir , and profper . You have the best Wishes of , SIR , Your very Affectionate and Obliged humble Servant . Mr. Mr. SPECTATOR , " Cambridge . You OU well know 32 The SPECTATOR . N ° 78 .
... fome things I have before • fent you . GO on , Sir , and profper . You have the best Wishes of , SIR , Your very Affectionate and Obliged humble Servant . Mr. Mr. SPECTATOR , " Cambridge . You OU well know 32 The SPECTATOR . N ° 78 .
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... best Poets of his Age , had a numerous Col- lection of old English Ballads , and took a particular Pleafure in the Reading of them . I can affirm the fame of Mr. Dryden , Dryden , and know feveral of the most refined Writers N ° 85. The ...
... best Poets of his Age , had a numerous Col- lection of old English Ballads , and took a particular Pleafure in the Reading of them . I can affirm the fame of Mr. Dryden , Dryden , and know feveral of the most refined Writers N ° 85. The ...
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... best Sort of People , and have hardly found one of them happy in their Ser- vants . This is Matter of great Afto- nishment to Foreigners , and all fuch as " have vifited Foreign Countries ; efpe- cially fince we cannot but obferve ...
... best Sort of People , and have hardly found one of them happy in their Ser- vants . This is Matter of great Afto- nishment to Foreigners , and all fuch as " have vifited Foreign Countries ; efpe- cially fince we cannot but obferve ...
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... best of Friends . ' The Time never lies heavy upon him : It is impoffible for him to be alone . His Thoughts and Paffions are the most bu- fied at fuch Hours when those of other Men are the most unactive : He no foon- er er steps out of ...
... best of Friends . ' The Time never lies heavy upon him : It is impoffible for him to be alone . His Thoughts and Paffions are the most bu- fied at fuch Hours when those of other Men are the most unactive : He no foon- er er steps out of ...
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