The Spectator, 第 3 卷J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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... mean Time the Son continued his Application to me , and omitted no Occasion of Demonstrating the most disinterested Passion imaginable to me ; and in plain direct Terms 3 offer'd No. 322 . Monday , March 10 , 1712 . 12 . o . 322. offer ...
... mean Time the Son continued his Application to me , and omitted no Occasion of Demonstrating the most disinterested Passion imaginable to me ; and in plain direct Terms 3 offer'd No. 322 . Monday , March 10 , 1712 . 12 . o . 322. offer ...
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... out ? I believe he means to bring me , through Necessity , to resign my Pretensions to him for some Provision for my Life ; but No. 322. I will die first . Pray bid him I THE SPECTATOR 5 strange, as they called it, to the Squire...
... out ? I believe he means to bring me , through Necessity , to resign my Pretensions to him for some Provision for my Life ; but No. 322. I will die first . Pray bid him I THE SPECTATOR 5 strange, as they called it, to the Squire...
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... mean Time my Request to you is , that if there be any way to come at these wild unaccountable Rovings of Imagination by Reason and Argument , you'd speedily afford us your Assistance . This exceeds the Grievance of Pin - Money ; and I ...
... mean Time my Request to you is , that if there be any way to come at these wild unaccountable Rovings of Imagination by Reason and Argument , you'd speedily afford us your Assistance . This exceeds the Grievance of Pin - Money ; and I ...
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... mean is the Patronage of young modest Men to such as are able to countenance and introduce them into the World . For Want of such Assistances , a Youth of Merit languishes in Obscurity or Poverty , when his Circumstances are low , and ...
... mean is the Patronage of young modest Men to such as are able to countenance and introduce them into the World . For Want of such Assistances , a Youth of Merit languishes in Obscurity or Poverty , when his Circumstances are low , and ...
第 40 頁
... mean that of the redoubted Hudibras , an Account of which Butler has transmitted to Posterity in the following Lines ; His tawny Beard was th ' equal Grace , Both of his Wisdom , and his Face , In Cut and Dye so like a Tyle , A sudden ...
... mean that of the redoubted Hudibras , an Account of which Butler has transmitted to Posterity in the following Lines ; His tawny Beard was th ' equal Grace , Both of his Wisdom , and his Face , In Cut and Dye so like a Tyle , A sudden ...
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