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... servant , THE SPECTATOR . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY BOYLE . * 1712 . most sublime pens ; but if I could convey you to posterity in your private character , and describe the stature , the behaviour , and aspect , of the Duke of ...
... servant , THE SPECTATOR . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY BOYLE . * 1712 . most sublime pens ; but if I could convey you to posterity in your private character , and describe the stature , the behaviour , and aspect , of the Duke of ...
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... servant , THE SPECTATOR . 1712-13 . But when I speak of you , I celebrate one who has had the happiness of possessing also those qualities which make a man useful to society , and of having had opportunities of exerting them in the most ...
... servant , THE SPECTATOR . 1712-13 . But when I speak of you , I celebrate one who has had the happiness of possessing also those qualities which make a man useful to society , and of having had opportunities of exerting them in the most ...
Pagina 28
... servant , " WILLIAM SCREENE . " " MR . SPECTATOR , " Understanding that Mr Screene has writ to you , and desired to be raised from dumb and still parts ; I desire , if you give him motion or speech , that you would advance me in my way ...
... servant , " WILLIAM SCREENE . " " MR . SPECTATOR , " Understanding that Mr Screene has writ to you , and desired to be raised from dumb and still parts ; I desire , if you give him motion or speech , that you would advance me in my way ...
Pagina 31
... servant , & c . " GOOD SIR , " THOMAS KIMBOW . " " You and I were pressed against each other last winter in a crowd , in which uneasy posture we suf- fered together for almost half an hour . I thank you for all your civilities ever ...
... servant , & c . " GOOD SIR , " THOMAS KIMBOW . " " You and I were pressed against each other last winter in a crowd , in which uneasy posture we suf- fered together for almost half an hour . I thank you for all your civilities ever ...
Pagina 44
... servant , T. D. " " SIR , " When I acquaint you with the great and unex- pected vicissitudes of my fortune , I doubt not but I shall obtain your pity and favour . I have for many years past been Thunderer to the playhouse ; and have not ...
... servant , T. D. " " SIR , " When I acquaint you with the great and unex- pected vicissitudes of my fortune , I doubt not but I shall obtain your pity and favour . I have for many years past been Thunderer to the playhouse ; and have not ...
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