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Pagina 38
... late loft by the unhap- py Arrival of a Courtier , or Town- Gentleman , who came lately among us : This Perfon where ever he came into a Room made a profound Bow , and > and fell back , then recovered with a foft Air 38 The SPECTATOR No ...
... late loft by the unhap- py Arrival of a Courtier , or Town- Gentleman , who came lately among us : This Perfon where ever he came into a Room made a profound Bow , and > and fell back , then recovered with a foft Air 38 The SPECTATOR No ...
Pagina 41
... late Command has made it crimi- nal , you have Authority to take notice ' of it . SIR , Your humble Servant , T Charles Eafy . N ° 241 . Thursday , December 6 . -Semperque relinqui Sola fibi , femper longam incomitata videtur Ire viam ...
... late Command has made it crimi- nal , you have Authority to take notice ' of it . SIR , Your humble Servant , T Charles Eafy . N ° 241 . Thursday , December 6 . -Semperque relinqui Sola fibi , femper longam incomitata videtur Ire viam ...
Pagina 50
... late Fellow - Sufferers , and , ' SIR , Your most humble Servant , Rebecca Ridinghood . Mr. SPECTATOR , T HE Matter which I am now go- ing to fend you , is an unhappy Story 58 Story in low Life , and will recom- mend ૬ The SPECTATOR ...
... late Fellow - Sufferers , and , ' SIR , Your most humble Servant , Rebecca Ridinghood . Mr. SPECTATOR , T HE Matter which I am now go- ing to fend you , is an unhappy Story 58 Story in low Life , and will recom- mend ૬ The SPECTATOR ...
Pagina 54
... late Fit of the " Gout I complained of the Pain of that Diftemper , when my Niece Kitty beg- ged leave to affure me , that whatever " I might think , feveral great Philofo- phers , both ancient and modern , were of Opinion , that both ...
... late Fit of the " Gout I complained of the Pain of that Diftemper , when my Niece Kitty beg- ged leave to affure me , that whatever " I might think , feveral great Philofo- phers , both ancient and modern , were of Opinion , that both ...
Pagina 95
... late for your Relief ; but you may value your self with me to the Sum of fifty thousand Pounds ; for I can very chearfully run ' the Hazard of being fo much lefs rich than I am now , to fave an honeft Man " whom I love . Your Friend and ...
... late for your Relief ; but you may value your self with me to the Sum of fifty thousand Pounds ; for I can very chearfully run ' the Hazard of being fo much lefs rich than I am now , to fave an honeft Man " whom I love . Your Friend and ...
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