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I have ten thousand thousand things more to say , but my Wife sees me Writing ,
and will , according to Custom be consulted , if I do not seal this immediately ,
Yours , T Nathaniel Henroost . ' No. 177 . [ ADDISON . ] Saturday , September 22 .
I have ten thousand thousand things more to say , but my Wife sees me Writing ,
and will , according to Custom be consulted , if I do not seal this immediately ,
Yours , T Nathaniel Henroost . ' No. 177 . [ ADDISON . ] Saturday , September 22 .
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I make it therefore my endeavour to find out Entertain ments of both kinds , and by
that means perhaps consult the good of both more than I should do , did I always
write to the particular Taste of either . As they neither of them know what ...
I make it therefore my endeavour to find out Entertain ments of both kinds , and by
that means perhaps consult the good of both more than I should do , did I always
write to the particular Taste of either . As they neither of them know what ...
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It is the ordinary Practice and Business of Life with a Sett of idle Fellows about
this Town , to write Letters , send Messages , and form Appointments with little
raw unthinking Girls , and leave them after Possession of them without any Mercy
to ...
It is the ordinary Practice and Business of Life with a Sett of idle Fellows about
this Town , to write Letters , send Messages , and form Appointments with little
raw unthinking Girls , and leave them after Possession of them without any Mercy
to ...
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... writ by most of the Wits of the last Age may be burnt by the common Hangman .
Harkee , SPEC do not be queer ; after having done some things pretty well , don't
begin to write at that Rate that no Gentleman can read 54 THE SPECTATOR.
... writ by most of the Wits of the last Age may be burnt by the common Hangman .
Harkee , SPEC do not be queer ; after having done some things pretty well , don't
begin to write at that Rate that no Gentleman can read 54 THE SPECTATOR.
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. to write at that Rate
that no Gentleman can read thee . No. 182 . Be true to Love , and burn your
Seneca . You do not Friday , expect me to write my Name from hence , but I am
Sept.
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. to write at that Rate
that no Gentleman can read thee . No. 182 . Be true to Love , and burn your
Seneca . You do not Friday , expect me to write my Name from hence , but I am
Sept.
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