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... VOLUME III The Text Edited and Annorant by G. GREGORY SMITH With an Introductory Essay by AUSTIN DOBSON LONDON I. M. DENT & CO . , 67 S. JAMES'S ST . , SW . MDCCCXCVII Fixind Steele The SPECTATOR No. 170 , Friday , Sept.
... VOLUME III The Text Edited and Annorant by G. GREGORY SMITH With an Introductory Essay by AUSTIN DOBSON LONDON I. M. DENT & CO . , 67 S. JAMES'S ST . , SW . MDCCCXCVII Fixind Steele The SPECTATOR No. 170 , Friday , Sept.
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George Gregory Smith. The SPECTATOR No. 170 , Friday , Sept. 14 , 1711 to No. 251 , Tuesday , Dec. 18 , 1711 VOLUME III The Text Edited and Annotated by G. GREGORY SMITH With an Introductory Essay by AUSTIN DOBSON LONDON J. M. DENT & CO ...
George Gregory Smith. The SPECTATOR No. 170 , Friday , Sept. 14 , 1711 to No. 251 , Tuesday , Dec. 18 , 1711 VOLUME III The Text Edited and Annotated by G. GREGORY SMITH With an Introductory Essay by AUSTIN DOBSON LONDON J. M. DENT & CO ...
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George Gregory Smith. THE SPECTATOR . No. 170 . [ ADDISON . ] UPON VOL . IIL Friday , September 14 , 1711. No. 170 . In amore haec omnia insunt vitia : injuriae , Suspiciones , inimicitiae , induciae , Bellum , pax rursum.— --Ter . Eun ...
George Gregory Smith. THE SPECTATOR . No. 170 . [ ADDISON . ] UPON VOL . IIL Friday , September 14 , 1711. No. 170 . In amore haec omnia insunt vitia : injuriae , Suspiciones , inimicitiae , induciae , Bellum , pax rursum.— --Ter . Eun ...
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... Remembrance , and shew them selves no more . We may see , by what has been said , that Jealousie takes the deepest Root in Men of amorous Dispositions ; and 1711 , No. 170 , Friday , Sept. 14 , 1711 . THE SPECTATOR 5.
... Remembrance , and shew them selves no more . We may see , by what has been said , that Jealousie takes the deepest Root in Men of amorous Dispositions ; and 1711 , No. 170 , Friday , Sept. 14 , 1711 . THE SPECTATOR 5.
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