The Spectator, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - English essays |
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... of a country family , by my mother's fide related to me , to visit Mr. Campbell , the dumb man , for they told me that that was chiefly 6 . • what · what brought them to town , having heard wonders N 474 r3 THE SPECTATOR .
... of a country family , by my mother's fide related to me , to visit Mr. Campbell , the dumb man , for they told me that that was chiefly 6 . • what · what brought them to town , having heard wonders N 474 r3 THE SPECTATOR .
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... told me ( after his manner ) among feveral other things , that in a year and nine months I fhould fall ill of a " new fever , be given over by my physicians , but should with much difficulty recover : That the first time I took the air ...
... told me ( after his manner ) among feveral other things , that in a year and nine months I fhould fall ill of a " new fever , be given over by my physicians , but should with much difficulty recover : That the first time I took the air ...
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... told him his mind freely , and reprefented his mistress to him in fuch ftrong colours , that the next morning he received a challenge for his pains , and be fore twelve o'clock was run through the body by the man who had asked his ...
... told him his mind freely , and reprefented his mistress to him in fuch ftrong colours , that the next morning he received a challenge for his pains , and be fore twelve o'clock was run through the body by the man who had asked his ...
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... told him , if he could get the Lady's confent he had mine . This is about the tenth match which , to my knowledge , WILL has confulted his friends up- on , without ever opening his mind to the party herself . I have been engaged in this ...
... told him , if he could get the Lady's confent he had mine . This is about the tenth match which , to my knowledge , WILL has confulted his friends up- on , without ever opening his mind to the party herself . I have been engaged in this ...
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... told them ) might have paffed for a reproof ; fo I chofe rather to fall in with him , and let the difcourfe run upon the use of fashions . Here we remembered how much man is governed by his fenfes , how livelily he is ftruck by the ...
... told them ) might have paffed for a reproof ; fo I chofe rather to fall in with him , and let the difcourfe run upon the use of fashions . Here we remembered how much man is governed by his fenfes , how livelily he is ftruck by the ...
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