The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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... gentleman who hath ever been ambitious of appearing in the best company . You are now wholly retired from the bufy part of mankind , and at leifure to reflect upon your past achievements ; for which reafon I look upon you as a perfon ...
... gentleman who hath ever been ambitious of appearing in the best company . You are now wholly retired from the bufy part of mankind , and at leifure to reflect upon your past achievements ; for which reafon I look upon you as a perfon ...
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... gentleman makes as many aukward beaux , as the eafiness of your favourite Waller hath made infipid poets . AT present you are content to aim all your charms at your own fpoufe , without farther thought of mischief to any others of the ...
... gentleman makes as many aukward beaux , as the eafiness of your favourite Waller hath made infipid poets . AT present you are content to aim all your charms at your own fpoufe , without farther thought of mischief to any others of the ...
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... gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me acquaint the world with their names . Perhaps it will be unneceffary to inform the Reader , that no other papers , which have appear- ed under the title of Spectator , fince the ...
... gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me acquaint the world with their names . Perhaps it will be unneceffary to inform the Reader , that no other papers , which have appear- ed under the title of Spectator , fince the ...
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... gentleman , who used to come to that coffee - house ? But I think I never was better pleafed in my life than about a week ago , when , as I was battling it across the table with a young templar , his companion gave him a pull by the ...
... gentleman , who used to come to that coffee - house ? But I think I never was better pleafed in my life than about a week ago , when , as I was battling it across the table with a young templar , his companion gave him a pull by the ...
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... gentleman by the beard , and had like to have knocked his brains out ; fo that meeting the true father , who came towards him with a fit of the gripes , he begged him to take his fon again , and give him back his colick ; but they were ...
... gentleman by the beard , and had like to have knocked his brains out ; fo that meeting the true father , who came towards him with a fit of the gripes , he begged him to take his fon again , and give him back his colick ; but they were ...
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