The British Essayists: SpectatorAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... Pharamond - Story of Spinamont ..... 85 Fate of Writings - Ballad of the Chil- dren in the Wood .... 86 On Physiognomy .. STEELE BUDGELL STEELE ADDISON STEELE ADDISON STEELE ADDISON 87 On Beauties - Letter from a Beauty STEELE Letter on ...
... Pharamond - Story of Spinamont ..... 85 Fate of Writings - Ballad of the Chil- dren in the Wood .... 86 On Physiognomy .. STEELE BUDGELL STEELE ADDISON STEELE ADDISON STEELE ADDISON 87 On Beauties - Letter from a Beauty STEELE Letter on ...
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... Pharamond and Eucrate on Duels 98 Ladies Head - dresses .. 99 The Chief Point of Honour in Men and Women - Duelling ... 60 Complaints of Sickness - Characters 4761 ADDISON STEELE ADDISON of Harry Tersett and Varilas .... STEELE ...
... Pharamond and Eucrate on Duels 98 Ladies Head - dresses .. 99 The Chief Point of Honour in Men and Women - Duelling ... 60 Complaints of Sickness - Characters 4761 ADDISON STEELE ADDISON of Harry Tersett and Varilas .... STEELE ...
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... Pharamond of France . Pharamond , ' says my author , was a prince of in- finite humanity and generosity , and at the same time the most pleasant and facetious companion of his time . He had a peculiar taste in him , which would have ...
... Pharamond of France . Pharamond , ' says my author , was a prince of in- finite humanity and generosity , and at the same time the most pleasant and facetious companion of his time . He had a peculiar taste in him , which would have ...
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... Pharamond . He met with one man whom he had put to all the usual proofs he had made of those he had a mind to know thoroughly , and found him for his purpose . In discourse with him one day , he gave him an opportunity of saying how ...
... Pharamond . He met with one man whom he had put to all the usual proofs he had made of those he had a mind to know thoroughly , and found him for his purpose . In discourse with him one day , he gave him an opportunity of saying how ...
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... Pharamond would often , to satisfy a vain fool of power in his country , talk to him in a full court , and with one whisper make him despise all his old friends and acquaintance . He was come to that knowledge of men by long observation ...
... Pharamond would often , to satisfy a vain fool of power in his country , talk to him in a full court , and with one whisper make him despise all his old friends and acquaintance . He was come to that knowledge of men by long observation ...
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