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... greatest endowments . were it a circumstance to be mentioned , if the graces and attractions of your person were not the only pre- eminence you have above others , which is left al- most unobserved by greater writers . Yet how pleasing ...
... greatest endowments . were it a circumstance to be mentioned , if the graces and attractions of your person were not the only pre- eminence you have above others , which is left al- most unobserved by greater writers . Yet how pleasing ...
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... the following leaves , and the author of them ; who is , with the greatest truth and respect , my Lord , Your Lordship's obliged , obedient , and humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . SIR , TO MR . METHUEN . It is with xiv ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS .
... the following leaves , and the author of them ; who is , with the greatest truth and respect , my Lord , Your Lordship's obliged , obedient , and humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . SIR , TO MR . METHUEN . It is with xiv ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS .
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... greatest obligations we have to you . I do assure you , there is not one of your friends has a greater sense of your merit in general , and of the favours you every day do us , than , SIR , Your most obedient , and most humble servant ...
... greatest obligations we have to you . I do assure you , there is not one of your friends has a greater sense of your merit in general , and of the favours you every day do us , than , SIR , Your most obedient , and most humble servant ...
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... greatest beauties in the female ) are entirely to be ascribed to your own per- sonal genius and application . You are formed for these accomplishments by a happy turn of nature , and have finished yourself in them by the utmost ...
... greatest beauties in the female ) are entirely to be ascribed to your own per- sonal genius and application . You are formed for these accomplishments by a happy turn of nature , and have finished yourself in them by the utmost ...
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... greatest num- ber of letters and papers . His assistance in the Tatler , however , was but trifling , compared with that which he afforded to its immediate successor . On the authority of Mr. Duncombe , two letters in the Tatler ...
... greatest num- ber of letters and papers . His assistance in the Tatler , however , was but trifling , compared with that which he afforded to its immediate successor . On the authority of Mr. Duncombe , two letters in the Tatler ...
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