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... nights without interruption , and was afterwards acted at Oxford , and in other provincial towns . It was likewise received abroad with more appro- bation than any English Tragedy had yet ob- tained , and was translated into various ...
... nights without interruption , and was afterwards acted at Oxford , and in other provincial towns . It was likewise received abroad with more appro- bation than any English Tragedy had yet ob- tained , and was translated into various ...
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... must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " The papers in the Spectator , claimed for ADDISON , are in number two hundred and seventy - four . About two hundred and thirty- six BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . Xxxiit.
... must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " The papers in the Spectator , claimed for ADDISON , are in number two hundred and seventy - four . About two hundred and thirty- six BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . Xxxiit.
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Spectator The. sation of every table in the room . I appear on Sunday nights at St. James's coffee - house , and some- times join the little committee of politics in the inner room , as one who comes there to hear and improve . My face ...
Spectator The. sation of every table in the room . I appear on Sunday nights at St. James's coffee - house , and some- times join the little committee of politics in the inner room , as one who comes there to hear and improve . My face ...
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... night for the inspection of all such papers as may contribute to the advancement of the public weal . C. N ° 2. FRIDAY , MARCH 2 , 1710—11 . -Ast alii sex Et plures , uno conclamant ore-- Juv . Sat. vii . 167 . Six more , at least ...
... night for the inspection of all such papers as may contribute to the advancement of the public weal . C. N ° 2. FRIDAY , MARCH 2 , 1710—11 . -Ast alii sex Et plures , uno conclamant ore-- Juv . Sat. vii . 167 . Six more , at least ...
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... night . CREECH . In one of my rambles , or rather speculations , I looked into the great hall , where the bank is kept , and was not a little pleased to see the directors , secretaries , and clerks , with all the other members of that ...
... night . CREECH . In one of my rambles , or rather speculations , I looked into the great hall , where the bank is kept , and was not a little pleased to see the directors , secretaries , and clerks , with all the other members of that ...
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