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Pagina vii
... meet the demands of the public , the Spectator has suffered , in a more leisurely way , from the attentions of a number of editorial adepts , painfully eager to uphold its reputation for elegance . Even as early as 1764 " innumerable ...
... meet the demands of the public , the Spectator has suffered , in a more leisurely way , from the attentions of a number of editorial adepts , painfully eager to uphold its reputation for elegance . Even as early as 1764 " innumerable ...
Pagina 15
... Met . Lib . 3 . There was as great a Change in the Hill of Mony Bags , and the Heaps of Mony , the former shrinking , and falling into so many empty Bags , that I now found not above a tenth part of them had been filled with Mony . The ...
... Met . Lib . 3 . There was as great a Change in the Hill of Mony Bags , and the Heaps of Mony , the former shrinking , and falling into so many empty Bags , that I now found not above a tenth part of them had been filled with Mony . The ...
Pagina 34
... meet once or twice a Week , upon the account of such a Fantastick Resem blance , I know a considerable Market - town ... met was some 1711 thing of the largest , and had two Entrances thing 34 THE SPECTATOR.
... meet once or twice a Week , upon the account of such a Fantastick Resem blance , I know a considerable Market - town ... met was some 1711 thing of the largest , and had two Entrances thing 34 THE SPECTATOR.
Pagina 35
... meet at the Sign of the George , on St George's Day , and swear Before George , is still fresh in every one's Memory , There are at present in several Parts of this City what they call Street - Clubs , in which the chief Inhabitants of ...
... meet at the Sign of the George , on St George's Day , and swear Before George , is still fresh in every one's Memory , There are at present in several Parts of this City what they call Street - Clubs , in which the chief Inhabitants of ...
Pagina 36
... thus knit together , by a Love of Society , not a Spirit of Faction , and don't meet to censure or annoy those that are absent , but to enjoy one another ; When When they are thus combined for their own Improve , 36 THE SPECTATOR.
... thus knit together , by a Love of Society , not a Spirit of Faction , and don't meet to censure or annoy those that are absent , but to enjoy one another ; When When they are thus combined for their own Improve , 36 THE SPECTATOR.
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