The Spectator, Volúmenes3-4Dent, 1930 |
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... mean those who are worthless in themselves , or who , without any Call , will press into the Company of their Betters . Nor , when I speak of Patrons , do I mean those who either have it not in their Power , or have no Obligation to ...
... mean those who are worthless in themselves , or who , without any Call , will press into the Company of their Betters . Nor , when I speak of Patrons , do I mean those who either have it not in their Power , or have no Obligation to ...
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... Means of this their Invention . Accordingly when they were some hundred Miles asunder , each of them shut himself up in ... mean 1711 No. 241. while , saw his own Sympathetick Needle while THE SPECTATOR 271 of Contemplation, and making ...
... Means of this their Invention . Accordingly when they were some hundred Miles asunder , each of them shut himself up in ... mean 1711 No. 241. while , saw his own Sympathetick Needle while THE SPECTATOR 271 of Contemplation, and making ...
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... mean the Authors having chosen for their Heroes Persons who were so nearly related to the People for whom they wrote . Achilles was a Greek , and Eneas the remote Founder of Rome . By this means their Countrymen ( whom they prin cipally ...
... mean the Authors having chosen for their Heroes Persons who were so nearly related to the People for whom they wrote . Achilles was a Greek , and Eneas the remote Founder of Rome . By this means their Countrymen ( whom they prin cipally ...
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