The Spectator; in Miniature: Being a Collection of the Principal Religious, Moral, Humorous, Satyrical & Critical Essays Contained in that Celebrated Publication, 2. köideW. Suttaby, 1808 |
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... head : and upon giving us to know , that the head , which was of beaten silver , had been stolen away several years since ; Some whig , I'll warrant you , says Sir Roger ; you ought to lock up your kings " better ; they will carry off ...
... head : and upon giving us to know , that the head , which was of beaten silver , had been stolen away several years since ; Some whig , I'll warrant you , says Sir Roger ; you ought to lock up your kings " better ; they will carry off ...
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... HEAD ANATOMISED . -tribus Anticyris caput insanabile A head no hellebore can cure . JUV . WAS yesterday engaged in an assembly of virtu- osos , where one of them produced many ... Head anatomised Addison A Beau's Head anatomised Addison.
... HEAD ANATOMISED . -tribus Anticyris caput insanabile A head no hellebore can cure . JUV . WAS yesterday engaged in an assembly of virtu- osos , where one of them produced many ... Head anatomised Addison A Beau's Head anatomised Addison.
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... heads . As for the skull , the face , and indeed the whole outward shape and figure of the head , we could not discover any difference from what we observe in the heads of other men . We were in- formed , that the person to whom this head ...
... heads . As for the skull , the face , and indeed the whole outward shape and figure of the head , we could not discover any difference from what we observe in the heads of other men . We were in- formed , that the person to whom this head ...
Contents
VOLUME | i |
History of Inkle and Yarico | iii |
Life of Joseph Addison The Same | xx |
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