The Spectator, Volume 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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... Pain for not being able to recover the Circumstances of a Dream , that made strong Impressions upon them while it ... Pains ; not questioning at the same Time that those who consult me will be so reason- able as to afford me a moderate ...
... Pain for not being able to recover the Circumstances of a Dream , that made strong Impressions upon them while it ... Pains ; not questioning at the same Time that those who consult me will be so reason- able as to afford me a moderate ...
Page 143
... Pain the Narration is received with the more gracious is your bending over : Besides that , the Narrator thinks you forget your Pain by the Pleasure of hearing No. 521 . Tuesday , Oct. 28 , 1712 THE SPECTATOR 143.
... Pain the Narration is received with the more gracious is your bending over : Besides that , the Narrator thinks you forget your Pain by the Pleasure of hearing No. 521 . Tuesday , Oct. 28 , 1712 THE SPECTATOR 143.
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... Pain , and thought it enough to pronounce him All - sufficient . This last Character , when Divested of the Glare of Humane Philosophy that surrounds it , signifies no more , than that a Good and a Wise Man should so arm himself with ...
... Pain , and thought it enough to pronounce him All - sufficient . This last Character , when Divested of the Glare of Humane Philosophy that surrounds it , signifies no more , than that a Good and a Wise Man should so arm himself with ...
Contents
talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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