“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... given me fuch a blow , that I fhall foon fink under it , unless I inay be relieved by any impreffions which the reading of this in your paper may make upon him . I am , & c . Of all hardneffes of heart there is none fo inexcufable as ...
... given me fuch a blow , that I fhall foon fink under it , unless I inay be relieved by any impreffions which the reading of this in your paper may make upon him . I am , & c . Of all hardneffes of heart there is none fo inexcufable as ...
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... - ed , for that the princefs Imma fhould be given himn in marriage , with a dower fuitable to her quality ; which was foon after performed accordingly . L No. 182 . No 182 . Plus aloes quam mellis habet . Friday 52 N ° 181 . THE SPECTATOR .
... - ed , for that the princefs Imma fhould be given himn in marriage , with a dower fuitable to her quality ; which was foon after performed accordingly . L No. 182 . No 182 . Plus aloes quam mellis habet . Friday 52 N ° 181 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... given us of feveral parts of it . The greatest Italian wits have applied themselves to the writing of this latter kind of fables ; as Spencer's Fairy - Queen is one continued series of them , from the beginning to the end of that ...
... given us of feveral parts of it . The greatest Italian wits have applied themselves to the writing of this latter kind of fables ; as Spencer's Fairy - Queen is one continued series of them , from the beginning to the end of that ...
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... given up to them . But upon examining to which of them any indi- vidual they met with belonged , they found each of them had a right to him ; for that , contrary to what they had feen , in their old places of refidence , there was no ...
... given up to them . But upon examining to which of them any indi- vidual they met with belonged , they found each of them had a right to him ; for that , contrary to what they had feen , in their old places of refidence , there was no ...
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... given into every body's hands , and may be feen , with fome additions , in the Daily Courant of Auguft the ninth . NICOLAS HART , who flept last year at St Bar- tholomew's hofpital , intends to fleep this year at the Cock and Bottle in ...
... given into every body's hands , and may be feen , with fome additions , in the Daily Courant of Auguft the ninth . NICOLAS HART , who flept last year at St Bar- tholomew's hofpital , intends to fleep this year at the Cock and Bottle in ...
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