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... humble servant, THE SPECTATOR. DEDICATION SO TUE SIXTH VOLUME OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION. TO VI DEDICATION TO THE FIFTH VOLUME OF THE OBIOINAL EDITION.
... humble servant, THE SPECTATOR. DEDICATION SO TUE SIXTH VOLUME OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION. TO VI DEDICATION TO THE FIFTH VOLUME OF THE OBIOINAL EDITION.
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... humble servant, THE SPECTATOR. THE SPECTATOR No. 322. MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1711-12. Ad hamnm Vlii DEDICATION TO THE SIXTH VOLUME OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION.
... humble servant, THE SPECTATOR. THE SPECTATOR No. 322. MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1711-12. Ad hamnm Vlii DEDICATION TO THE SIXTH VOLUME OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION.
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... humble servant." " ClARINDA." • A captive queen in the tragedy of " Aurengzebe." t Duncan Campbell. See also Tat. No. 14. To resume one of the morals of my first paper, 6 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 823.
... humble servant." " ClARINDA." • A captive queen in the tragedy of " Aurengzebe." t Duncan Campbell. See also Tat. No. 14. To resume one of the morals of my first paper, 6 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 823.
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... humble servant, " Philanthropos. "March the 10th, 1711-12." The following letter is of a quite contrary nature ; but I add it here, that the reader may observe, at the same view, how amiable ignorance may be when it is shown in its ...
... humble servant, " Philanthropos. "March the 10th, 1711-12." The following letter is of a quite contrary nature ; but I add it here, that the reader may observe, at the same view, how amiable ignorance may be when it is shown in its ...
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... humble servant, " R. T." The last consideration urged by my querist is so strong, that I cannot forbear closing with it. The passage he alludes to is part of Eve's speech to Adam, and one of the most beautiful passages in the whole poem ...
... humble servant, " R. T." The last consideration urged by my querist is so strong, that I cannot forbear closing with it. The passage he alludes to is part of Eve's speech to Adam, and one of the most beautiful passages in the whole poem ...
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