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... paper of the same kind. He deferred writing two or three posts, and at last answered me in general, That he could not then send me what I asked for; hut when he could find a proper conveyance, I should be sure to have it. From this time ...
... paper of the same kind. He deferred writing two or three posts, and at last answered me in general, That he could not then send me what I asked for; hut when he could find a proper conveyance, I should be sure to have it. From this time ...
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... paper has been mistaken by many of my readers. I did not design so much to expose vice as idleness,* and aimed at ... papers, 1 have performed mine according to your orders, and herewith send it you inclosed. You must know, Mr ...
... paper has been mistaken by many of my readers. I did not design so much to expose vice as idleness,* and aimed at ... papers, 1 have performed mine according to your orders, and herewith send it you inclosed. You must know, Mr ...
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... run away in a dream. " Your 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.
... run away in a dream. " Your 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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... paper with an epitaph written by an uncertain author on Sir Philip Sidney's sister, a lady who seems to have been of a temper very much different from that of Clarinda. The last thought of it is so very noble, that I dare say that my ...
... paper with an epitaph written by an uncertain author on Sir Philip Sidney's sister, a lady who seems to have been of a temper very much different from that of Clarinda. The last thought of it is so very noble, that I dare say that my ...
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... paper «s a dissertation upon the cat-call. In order to make myself * A tragi-comedy, by Beaumont and Fletcher, folio, 1647. VOL. III. K a mnster of the subject, I purchased one the beginning No.381.] THE SPECTATOR. 129.
... paper «s a dissertation upon the cat-call. In order to make myself * A tragi-comedy, by Beaumont and Fletcher, folio, 1647. VOL. III. K a mnster of the subject, I purchased one the beginning No.381.] THE SPECTATOR. 129.
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