The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... readers from the enumeration of so many insignificant matters and occurrences ; and I thought it of great use , if they could learn with me to keep their minds open to gratification , and ready to receive it from any thing it meets with ...
... readers from the enumeration of so many insignificant matters and occurrences ; and I thought it of great use , if they could learn with me to keep their minds open to gratification , and ready to receive it from any thing it meets with ...
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... readers a let- ter , written by the same hand with that of last Friday , which contained proposals for a printed newspaper that should take in the whole circle of the penny post . “ SIR , " The kind reception you gave my 22 No. 457 THE ...
... readers a let- ter , written by the same hand with that of last Friday , which contained proposals for a printed newspaper that should take in the whole circle of the penny post . “ SIR , " The kind reception you gave my 22 No. 457 THE ...
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... readers a let- ter , written by the same hand with that of last Friday , which contained proposals for a printed newspaper that should take in the whole circle of the penny post . “ SIR , " The kind reception you gave my 22 No. 457 THE ...
... readers a let- ter , written by the same hand with that of last Friday , which contained proposals for a printed newspaper that should take in the whole circle of the penny post . “ SIR , " The kind reception you gave my 22 No. 457 THE ...
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... reader's own thoughts will suggest to him many instances and examples un- der this head . I shall only dwell upon one reflection , which I cannot make without a secret concern . We have in England a particular bashfulness in every thing ...
... reader's own thoughts will suggest to him many instances and examples un- der this head . I shall only dwell upon one reflection , which I cannot make without a secret concern . We have in England a particular bashfulness in every thing ...
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... readers , ac- cording to their capacity to receive ; and when you re- commend the pious passion that reigns in the verse , we seem to feel the devotion , and grow proud and pleased inwardly that we have souls capable of relish- ing what ...
... readers , ac- cording to their capacity to receive ; and when you re- commend the pious passion that reigns in the verse , we seem to feel the devotion , and grow proud and pleased inwardly that we have souls capable of relish- ing what ...
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