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... Spectator . I am your admirer , though unknown , RICHARD ESTCOURT . ' ' TO MR . ESTCOURT , AT HIS HOUSE IN COVENT ... Spectator comes ; I forbore ringing to dinner while he was down with me in the country . Thank you for the little hams ...
... Spectator . I am your admirer , though unknown , RICHARD ESTCOURT . ' ' TO MR . ESTCOURT , AT HIS HOUSE IN COVENT ... Spectator comes ; I forbore ringing to dinner while he was down with me in the country . Thank you for the little hams ...
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... SPECTATOR , As you are spectator - general , I apply my- self to you in the following case , viz . I do not wear a sword , but I often divert myself at the thea- tre , where I frequently see a set of fellows pull plain people , by way ...
... SPECTATOR , As you are spectator - general , I apply my- self to you in the following case , viz . I do not wear a sword , but I often divert myself at the thea- tre , where I frequently see a set of fellows pull plain people , by way ...
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... SPECTATOR , ' As I was walking the other day in the Park , I saw a gentleman with a very short face ; I desire to ... SPECTATOR . ' No. 291. SATURDAY , FEB . 2 , 1711-12 . 290 . 315 SPECTATOR . '
... SPECTATOR , ' As I was walking the other day in the Park , I saw a gentleman with a very short face ; I desire to ... SPECTATOR . ' No. 291. SATURDAY , FEB . 2 , 1711-12 . 290 . 315 SPECTATOR . '
Inhalt
Universality of ambitionits wrong directions | 10 |
Fragment of Sappho | 26 |
On the beauty and loveliness of virtue | 90 |
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