The Spectator, Volume 9A. Stalker and R. Urie, 1753 |
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... thought fit , to make You , who are ally'd to fo many Noblemen , One of their Number . · MY LORD , I very well know , that a great deal of what is call'd witty Satire and Rallery , has been made ufe of to deter Perfons from fpeaking ...
... thought fit , to make You , who are ally'd to fo many Noblemen , One of their Number . · MY LORD , I very well know , that a great deal of what is call'd witty Satire and Rallery , has been made ufe of to deter Perfons from fpeaking ...
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... thought " Oxford to be the more Secure for his " being in it , which rendered him fo un- " grateful to the Governor , Sir Arthur t Afton , that he crofs'd him in any Thing . " he propofed , and hated him perfectly ; 66 as they were of ...
... thought " Oxford to be the more Secure for his " being in it , which rendered him fo un- " grateful to the Governor , Sir Arthur t Afton , that he crofs'd him in any Thing . " he propofed , and hated him perfectly ; 66 as they were of ...
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My LORD , YOU may have from hence this pleaf- ing Thought , to confider , That fome fu- ture illuftrious Youth defcended from You , will , as I have now mentioned to You your Heroic Ancestor , have the Honour to be told of My Lord GA GE ...
My LORD , YOU may have from hence this pleaf- ing Thought , to confider , That fome fu- ture illuftrious Youth defcended from You , will , as I have now mentioned to You your Heroic Ancestor , have the Honour to be told of My Lord GA GE ...
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... Thought , as the Indians do to the Devil , out of Fear , to thefe falfe Images of Fancy . I have heard that a poor , but witty English Poet , ufed often to go the laft Day of the Month dinnerlefs to bed , to referve one Splendid ...
... Thought , as the Indians do to the Devil , out of Fear , to thefe falfe Images of Fancy . I have heard that a poor , but witty English Poet , ufed often to go the laft Day of the Month dinnerlefs to bed , to referve one Splendid ...
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... Thoughts to you , and the Night , which feems made to arreft the Agitations of our Spirits , razes not the Remembrance of you from my Heart : I acknowledge my felf doubly obliged , to procure , with all my Endeavours , what concerns ...
... Thoughts to you , and the Night , which feems made to arreft the Agitations of our Spirits , razes not the Remembrance of you from my Heart : I acknowledge my felf doubly obliged , to procure , with all my Endeavours , what concerns ...
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