The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page 95
... acquainted with the place you are pleased to al- low me in your friendship . For when he beseeches me to recommend him to your notice , in such a man- ner as to be received by you , who are delicate in the choice of your friends and ...
... acquainted with the place you are pleased to al- low me in your friendship . For when he beseeches me to recommend him to your notice , in such a man- ner as to be received by you , who are delicate in the choice of your friends and ...
Page 217
... acquainted with , lies waste and useless , those great bodies , which are at such a dis- tance from us , should not be desert and unpeopled , but rather that they should be furnished with beings adapted to their respective situations ...
... acquainted with , lies waste and useless , those great bodies , which are at such a dis- tance from us , should not be desert and unpeopled , but rather that they should be furnished with beings adapted to their respective situations ...
Page 291
... acquainted with all that ; all the world would contribute to her enter- tainment and information . " Thus , Sir , I am so hand- some that I murder all who approach me ; so wise that I want no new notices ; and so well - bred that I am ...
... acquainted with all that ; all the world would contribute to her enter- tainment and information . " Thus , Sir , I am so hand- some that I murder all who approach me ; so wise that I want no new notices ; and so well - bred that I am ...
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