The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... Spectator , owe your character , places me above the want of an excuse . Candour and openness of heart , which shine in all your words and actions , exact the highest esteem from all who have the honour to know you ; and a winning ...
... Spectator , owe your character , places me above the want of an excuse . Candour and openness of heart , which shine in all your words and actions , exact the highest esteem from all who have the honour to know you ; and a winning ...
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... Spectator should stand un- rivalled as a periodical work ; indeed , so great was its reputation , as has been observed , that sometimes twenty thousand copies of a num- ber were sold in one day . culation restricted to the metropolis ...
... Spectator should stand un- rivalled as a periodical work ; indeed , so great was its reputation , as has been observed , that sometimes twenty thousand copies of a num- ber were sold in one day . culation restricted to the metropolis ...
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... Spectators ; in which so surprising a genius appears , that it is no wonder if all mankind endeavours to get somewhat into a paper which will always live . As to the Cambridge affair , the ... SPECTATOR . N° 78. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1711. ...
... Spectators ; in which so surprising a genius appears , that it is no wonder if all mankind endeavours to get somewhat into a paper which will always live . As to the Cambridge affair , the ... SPECTATOR . N° 78. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1711. ...
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