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Pagina xv
... frequently preached during his visits ; and he holds a very respect- able rank as a Poet , for his elegance , simplicity , and perspicuity . Little of his poetry was published during his life ; but shortly after his death , Pope , with ...
... frequently preached during his visits ; and he holds a very respect- able rank as a Poet , for his elegance , simplicity , and perspicuity . Little of his poetry was published during his life ; but shortly after his death , Pope , with ...
Pagina xviii
... frequently , when Sir William happened to be confined by the gout , was deputed to attend his Majesty in his walks ... frequent application and remonstrance , he was at last offered a situation in the Irish Rolls of about £ 100 a year ...
... frequently , when Sir William happened to be confined by the gout , was deputed to attend his Majesty in his walks ... frequent application and remonstrance , he was at last offered a situation in the Irish Rolls of about £ 100 a year ...
Pagina 35
... frequently talk these things of you ; and you can- mies to Great Britain . The importance of those not hide from us ( by the most discreet silence in great events which happened during that admin- anything which regards yourself ) that ...
... frequently talk these things of you ; and you can- mies to Great Britain . The importance of those not hide from us ( by the most discreet silence in great events which happened during that admin- anything which regards yourself ) that ...
Pagina 37
... frequently seen in most public places , though . there are not above half - a - dozen of my select friends that know me ; of whom my next paper shall give a more particular account . There is no place of general resort wherein I do not ...
... frequently seen in most public places , though . there are not above half - a - dozen of my select friends that know me ; of whom my next paper shall give a more particular account . There is no place of general resort wherein I do not ...
Pagina 45
... which has of late been frequently held in one of the most conspicuous parts of the town , and which , I hear , will be continued with additions and improvements : as all the persons 66 Thus , Sir , you see how I have THE SPECTATOR . 45.
... which has of late been frequently held in one of the most conspicuous parts of the town , and which , I hear , will be continued with additions and improvements : as all the persons 66 Thus , Sir , you see how I have THE SPECTATOR . 45.
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