The Spectator, Volume 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 12
... those bound for Stocks - market . Nothing remarkable happened in our voyage ; but I landed 14 No. 454 . SPECTATOR , $12 On giving Advice..................... Meditation on Death, a Hymn Vision of Mount Parnassus STEELE.
... those bound for Stocks - market . Nothing remarkable happened in our voyage ; but I landed 14 No. 454 . SPECTATOR , $12 On giving Advice..................... Meditation on Death, a Hymn Vision of Mount Parnassus STEELE.
Pagina 15
... happened be- tween one of the fruit - wenches and the black men , about the Devil and Eve , with allusion to their several professions . I could not believe any place more entertaining than Covent - garden ; where I strolled from one ...
... happened be- tween one of the fruit - wenches and the black men , about the Devil and Eve , with allusion to their several professions . I could not believe any place more entertaining than Covent - garden ; where I strolled from one ...
Pagina 217
... happened from extraordinary efforts of the enemy which he could not foresee ; but it was remarkable that it never fell out from failure in his own troops . It must be confessed the world is just so much out of order , as an unworthy ...
... happened from extraordinary efforts of the enemy which he could not foresee ; but it was remarkable that it never fell out from failure in his own troops . It must be confessed the world is just so much out of order , as an unworthy ...
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12 On giving Advice | 12 |
VOL VIII | 29 |
Death and Character of Dick Eastcourt STEELE | 98 |
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