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... Tuesday , Dec 18. 1711 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 ...
... Tuesday , Dec 18. 1711 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 ...
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... 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 . , 67 S. JAMES'S ST . , S.W. MDCCCXCVII ча S FEB 16 1899 LIBRARY Shapleigh fund ...
... 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 . , 67 S. JAMES'S ST . , S.W. MDCCCXCVII ча S FEB 16 1899 LIBRARY Shapleigh fund ...
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... self . The Branches of the Oak endure all the Seasons of the Year , though its Leaves fall off in Autumn ; and these too will be restored with the returning Spring , T Tuesday On No. 173 . с [ ADDISON . ] على 16 THE SPECTATOR.
... self . The Branches of the Oak endure all the Seasons of the Year , though its Leaves fall off in Autumn ; and these too will be restored with the returning Spring , T Tuesday On No. 173 . с [ ADDISON . ] على 16 THE SPECTATOR.
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... Tuesday , September 18 , No. 173 . Tuesday , Sept. 18 , 1711 , -Ovid . Met . Remove fera monstra , tuaeque Saxíficos vultus , quaecunque ea , tolle Medusae , Na late Paper I mentioned the Project of an ingenious Author for the erecting ...
... Tuesday , September 18 , No. 173 . Tuesday , Sept. 18 , 1711 , -Ovid . Met . Remove fera monstra , tuaeque Saxíficos vultus , quaecunque ea , tolle Medusae , Na late Paper I mentioned the Project of an ingenious Author for the erecting ...
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... Tuesday , known by his Grinn , as Roman Catholicks imagine a Sept. 18 , Kentish Man is by his Tail . The Gold Ring which is made the Prize of Deformity , is just the Reverse of the Golden Apple that was formerly made the Prize of Beauty ...
... Tuesday , known by his Grinn , as Roman Catholicks imagine a Sept. 18 , Kentish Man is by his Tail . The Gold Ring which is made the Prize of Deformity , is just the Reverse of the Golden Apple that was formerly made the Prize of Beauty ...
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