The Spectator, Volume 2J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... occasion of telling all the world how ardently I love and honour you ; and that I am , with the , utmost gratitude for all your favours , e 1 1 My LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obedient , and most humble Servant , THE ...
... occasion of telling all the world how ardently I love and honour you ; and that I am , with the , utmost gratitude for all your favours , e 1 1 My LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obedient , and most humble Servant , THE ...
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... occasion to mention many of their conversations , inta : which these memorials of them may give light . • Pharamond , when he had a mind to retire for an • hour or two from the hurry of business and fatigue of ceremony , made a fignal ...
... occasion to mention many of their conversations , inta : which these memorials of them may give light . • Pharamond , when he had a mind to retire for an • hour or two from the hurry of business and fatigue of ceremony , made a fignal ...
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... occasion gave me a most exquisite pleasure . My reader will think I am not serious , when I acquaint him that the piece I am going to speak of was the old ballad of the Two Children in the Wood , which is one of the darling songs of the ...
... occasion gave me a most exquisite pleasure . My reader will think I am not serious , when I acquaint him that the piece I am going to speak of was the old ballad of the Two Children in the Wood , which is one of the darling songs of the ...
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... occasion of jealousy : and & then a joint - stool in the very lowest place at the table , • is all the honour that is coveted by Your most humble 6 and obedient servant , « ROSALINDA . " P.S. I have sacrificed my necklace to put into ...
... occasion of jealousy : and & then a joint - stool in the very lowest place at the table , • is all the honour that is coveted by Your most humble 6 and obedient servant , « ROSALINDA . " P.S. I have sacrificed my necklace to put into ...
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... occasions . From hence it arises , that they are but in a lower degree what their masters themselves are ; and usually affect an imitation of their manners ; and you have in liveries , beaux , fops , and coxcombs , in as high perfection ...
... occasions . From hence it arises , that they are but in a lower degree what their masters themselves are ; and usually affect an imitation of their manners ; and you have in liveries , beaux , fops , and coxcombs , in as high perfection ...
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