The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... CREECH . BEING of the number of those that have lately retired from the centre of business and pleasure , my uneasiness in the country where I am arises rather from the society than the solitude of it . To be ob- liged to receive and ...
... CREECH . BEING of the number of those that have lately retired from the centre of business and pleasure , my uneasiness in the country where I am arises rather from the society than the solitude of it . To be ob- liged to receive and ...
Page 361
... CREECH . Nov. 27 , 1712 . I HAVE read this day's paper with a great deal of pleasure , and could send you an account of several elixirs and antidotes in your third volume , which your correspondents have not taken notice of in their ...
... CREECH . Nov. 27 , 1712 . I HAVE read this day's paper with a great deal of pleasure , and could send you an account of several elixirs and antidotes in your third volume , which your correspondents have not taken notice of in their ...
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... CREECH . As I was tumbling about the town the other day in a hackney - coach , and delighting myself with busy scenes in the shops of each side of me , it came into my head , with no small remorse , that I had not been frequent enough ...
... CREECH . As I was tumbling about the town the other day in a hackney - coach , and delighting myself with busy scenes in the shops of each side of me , it came into my head , with no small remorse , that I had not been frequent enough ...
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