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Pagina xiv
... stand perhaps the first of the first rank . His hu- mour , which , as STEELE observes , is peculiar to himself , is so happily diffused as to give the grace of novelty to domeftic scenes and daily occurrences . He never outsteps the ...
... stand perhaps the first of the first rank . His hu- mour , which , as STEELE observes , is peculiar to himself , is so happily diffused as to give the grace of novelty to domeftic scenes and daily occurrences . He never outsteps the ...
Pagina xxvii
... stands thus . After a tedious courtship he obtained the hand of the dowager COUNTESS OF WARWICк , with whom he is said to have lived unhappily * 4 BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxvii of late been brought before the public, it is ...
... stands thus . After a tedious courtship he obtained the hand of the dowager COUNTESS OF WARWICк , with whom he is said to have lived unhappily * 4 BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxvii of late been brought before the public, it is ...
Pagina 7
... stand in the front , those who have a mind to correspond with me , may direct their letters to the Spectator , at Mr. Buckley's in Little Bri- tain . For I must further acquaint the reader , that though our club meets only on Tuesdays ...
... stand in the front , those who have a mind to correspond with me , may direct their letters to the Spectator , at Mr. Buckley's in Little Bri- tain . For I must further acquaint the reader , that though our club meets only on Tuesdays ...
Pagina 22
... stand , until they are set a- going by fome paragraph in a newspaper . Such persons are very acceptable to a young author , for they defire no more in any thing but to be new , to be agreeable . If I found confo- lation among fuch , I ...
... stand , until they are set a- going by fome paragraph in a newspaper . Such persons are very acceptable to a young author , for they defire no more in any thing but to be new , to be agreeable . If I found confo- lation among fuch , I ...
Pagina 62
... standing . She had often an inclination to inter- rupt him , but could find no opportunity , till the larum ceased of itself ; which it did not till he had repeated and murdered the celebrated story of the Ephefian Matron . Arietta ...
... standing . She had often an inclination to inter- rupt him , but could find no opportunity , till the larum ceased of itself ; which it did not till he had repeated and murdered the celebrated story of the Ephefian Matron . Arietta ...
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