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Page 46
My Neighbour Prettyman shall be the Subject of this Letter ; who falling in with the
SPECTATOR's Doctrine concerning the Month of May , began from that Season
to dedicate himself to the Service of the Fair in the following Manner . I observed
...
My Neighbour Prettyman shall be the Subject of this Letter ; who falling in with the
SPECTATOR's Doctrine concerning the Month of May , began from that Season
to dedicate himself to the Service of the Fair in the following Manner . I observed
...
Page 48
16 , 1712 . ADVERTISEMENT London , September 15 . Whereas a young
Woman on Horseback , in an Equestrian Habit , on the 13th Instant in the
Evening , met the SPECTATOR , within a Mile and an Half of this Town , and
flying in the Face ...
16 , 1712 . ADVERTISEMENT London , September 15 . Whereas a young
Woman on Horseback , in an Equestrian Habit , on the 13th Instant in the
Evening , met the SPECTATOR , within a Mile and an Half of this Town , and
flying in the Face ...
Page 56
But there is none of Sept 19 , these my Correspondents , who writes with a
greater Turn of good Sense and Elegance of Expression , than the generous
Philomedes , who advises me to value every Spectator at Six Pence , and
promises that ...
But there is none of Sept 19 , these my Correspondents , who writes with a
greater Turn of good Sense and Elegance of Expression , than the generous
Philomedes , who advises me to value every Spectator at Six Pence , and
promises that ...
Page 57
488 . the Spectator without detriment to their private Affairs , Friday , In the next
Place , if my Readers will not go to the Sept. 19 , Price of buying my Papers by
Retail , let them have Patience , and they may buy them in the Lump , without the
...
488 . the Spectator without detriment to their private Affairs , Friday , In the next
Place , if my Readers will not go to the Sept. 19 , Price of buying my Papers by
Retail , let them have Patience , and they may buy them in the Lump , without the
...
Page 58
On the SPECTATOR . By Mr. TATE . -aliusque & idem Nasceris, -Hor , When first
the Tatler to a Mute was turn'd , Great Britain for her Censor's Silence mourn'd .
Robb'd of his sprightly Beams she wept the Night , Till the Spectator rose , and ...
On the SPECTATOR . By Mr. TATE . -aliusque & idem Nasceris, -Hor , When first
the Tatler to a Mute was turn'd , Great Britain for her Censor's Silence mourn'd .
Robb'd of his sprightly Beams she wept the Night , Till the Spectator rose , and ...
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