The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 273
... means the whole club , that I have lately married one of my tenant's daughters . She is born of honest parents , and though she has no por- tion , she has a great deal of virtue . The natural sweetness and innocence of her behaviour ...
... means the whole club , that I have lately married one of my tenant's daughters . She is born of honest parents , and though she has no por- tion , she has a great deal of virtue . The natural sweetness and innocence of her behaviour ...
Page 280
... means ' ; to have animated a few young gentlemen into worthy pursuits , who will be a glory to our age ; and at all times , and by all possible means in my power , undermined the interest of ignorance , vice , and folly , and attempted ...
... means ' ; to have animated a few young gentlemen into worthy pursuits , who will be a glory to our age ; and at all times , and by all possible means in my power , undermined the interest of ignorance , vice , and folly , and attempted ...
Page 380
... means ) it may in time be printed as often in English as it has already been in Greek . I am , ( like the rest of the world ) 4th Dec. ८ SIR , Your great admirer , ' G. R. ' The reader may observe that the beauty of this epigram is ...
... means ) it may in time be printed as often in English as it has already been in Greek . I am , ( like the rest of the world ) 4th Dec. ८ SIR , Your great admirer , ' G. R. ' The reader may observe that the beauty of this epigram is ...
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