The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... a circumstance before me , which is of very great importance to all who have a relish for gaiety , wit , mirth , or humor ; I mean the death of poor Dick Eastcourt . I have been obliged to him for so 76 No. 468 . THE SPECTATOR .
... a circumstance before me , which is of very great importance to all who have a relish for gaiety , wit , mirth , or humor ; I mean the death of poor Dick Eastcourt . I have been obliged to him for so 76 No. 468 . THE SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. Eastcourt . I have been obliged to him for so many hours of jollity , that it is ... East- court's , than of any other man in England . This was easily to be observed in his inimitable faculty of ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. Eastcourt . I have been obliged to him for so many hours of jollity , that it is ... East- court's , than of any other man in England . This was easily to be observed in his inimitable faculty of ...
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... Eastcourt I chiefly owe that I am arrived at the happiness of thinking nothing a diminution to me but what argues a depravity of my will . It has as much surprised me as any thing in nature , to have it frequently said , That he was not ...
... Eastcourt I chiefly owe that I am arrived at the happiness of thinking nothing a diminution to me but what argues a depravity of my will . It has as much surprised me as any thing in nature , to have it frequently said , That he was not ...
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... Eastcourt ! Let the vain and proud be at rest ; they will no more disturb their admiration of their dear selves , and thou art no longer to drudge in rai- sing the mirth of stupids , who know nothing of thy merit , for thy maintenance ...
... Eastcourt ! Let the vain and proud be at rest ; they will no more disturb their admiration of their dear selves , and thou art no longer to drudge in rai- sing the mirth of stupids , who know nothing of thy merit , for thy maintenance ...
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... EASTCOURT , ( Dick ) his character , 468 Editors of the classics , their faults , 470 Education , a letter on that subject , 455 Gardening applied to it , ib Epistles recommendatory , the injustice and absurdity of most of them , 493 ...
... EASTCOURT , ( Dick ) his character , 468 Editors of the classics , their faults , 470 Education , a letter on that subject , 455 Gardening applied to it , ib Epistles recommendatory , the injustice and absurdity of most of them , 493 ...
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