The Spectator, Volume 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 - English essays |
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... Under - sex- .... ADDISON . ton -- on the Masquerade - Puppet - show STEELE . 15. Story of Cleanthe - on Happiness , exemplified in Aurelia - Fulvia . ...... ADDISON . 16. Various Articles of Dress - Lampoons - Scan- dal.
... Under - sex- .... ADDISON . ton -- on the Masquerade - Puppet - show STEELE . 15. Story of Cleanthe - on Happiness , exemplified in Aurelia - Fulvia . ...... ADDISON . 16. Various Articles of Dress - Lampoons - Scan- dal.
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Alexander Chalmers. 16. Various Articles of Dress - Lampoons - Scan- dal - Politics - Letter from Charles Lillie ... Dresses ......... 30. Club of Lovers established at Oxford 31. Project of a new Opera ... ...... STEELE . ADDISON ...
Alexander Chalmers. 16. Various Articles of Dress - Lampoons - Scan- dal - Politics - Letter from Charles Lillie ... Dresses ......... 30. Club of Lovers established at Oxford 31. Project of a new Opera ... ...... STEELE . ADDISON ...
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... The article was the production of the kate Rev. JOSEPH ROBERTSON , of Horncastle , Lincoln- shire . rit of Dr. BLAIR's Lectures is incontestible , and it c 2 BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 29 Italian Recitative-Absurdities of the Opera Dresses.
... The article was the production of the kate Rev. JOSEPH ROBERTSON , of Horncastle , Lincoln- shire . rit of Dr. BLAIR's Lectures is incontestible , and it c 2 BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 29 Italian Recitative-Absurdities of the Opera Dresses.
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... dress . His humour was , however , generally predominant , and inclines us to wish that he had been less attached to rhyme , NICHOLS's Select Collection of Poems , vol . vii . a propensity which betrayed him into more than poetical ...
... dress . His humour was , however , generally predominant , and inclines us to wish that he had been less attached to rhyme , NICHOLS's Select Collection of Poems , vol . vii . a propensity which betrayed him into more than poetical ...
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... dress as very great secrets ; though it is not impossible but I may make discoveries of both in the progress of the work I have undertaken . After having been thus particular upon myself , I shall No. 1 . 93 SPECTATOR .
... dress as very great secrets ; though it is not impossible but I may make discoveries of both in the progress of the work I have undertaken . After having been thus particular upon myself , I shall No. 1 . 93 SPECTATOR .
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