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... Lives of the Authors , by Bisset , 1793 , 1794 ; with Prefaces , historical and biographical , by A. Chalmers , six volumes , 1864 ; the original text , with Introduction , Notes , and Index , by H. Morley , 1868 , 1887 , 1888 ...
... Lives of the Authors , by Bisset , 1793 , 1794 ; with Prefaces , historical and biographical , by A. Chalmers , six volumes , 1864 ; the original text , with Introduction , Notes , and Index , by H. Morley , 1868 , 1887 , 1888 ...
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... live in the World , rather as a Spectator of Mankind , than as one of the Species ; by which means I have made my self a Speculative Statesman , Soldier , Merchant , and Ártizan , without ever medling with any Practical Part in Life . I ...
... live in the World , rather as a Spectator of Mankind , than as one of the Species ; by which means I have made my self a Speculative Statesman , Soldier , Merchant , and Ártizan , without ever medling with any Practical Part in Life . I ...
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... live , I shall leave it , when I am summoned out of it , with the secret Satisfaction of thinking that I have not Lived in vain . There are three very material Points which I have not spoken to in this Paper , and which , for several im ...
... live , I shall leave it , when I am summoned out of it , with the secret Satisfaction of thinking that I have not Lived in vain . There are three very material Points which I have not spoken to in this Paper , and which , for several im ...
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... most of them fit for Conversation . His Taste of Books is a little too just for the Age he lives in ; he has read all , but approves of very few . His Familiarity 1711 with the Customs , Manners , Actions , and with 8 THE SPECTATOR.
... most of them fit for Conversation . His Taste of Books is a little too just for the Age he lives in ; he has read all , but approves of very few . His Familiarity 1711 with the Customs , Manners , Actions , and with 8 THE SPECTATOR.
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... live far from Covent Garden , and that I am not the first Cully whom she has pass'd her self upon for a Countess , Thus , Sir , you see how I have mistaken a Cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any use of this Adventure , for the ...
... live far from Covent Garden , and that I am not the first Cully whom she has pass'd her self upon for a Countess , Thus , Sir , you see how I have mistaken a Cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any use of this Adventure , for the ...
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