The Spectator, Volume 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... racter of the person who is possessed with it from ap- pearing highly absurd and ridiculous . An old maiden gentlewoman , whom I shall conceal under the name of Nemisis , is the greatest dis- coverer of judgments that I have met with ...
... racter of the person who is possessed with it from ap- pearing highly absurd and ridiculous . An old maiden gentlewoman , whom I shall conceal under the name of Nemisis , is the greatest dis- coverer of judgments that I have met with ...
Page 195
... any way the cha- racter you gave me of him ? I cannot but conceive very good hopes of that rake Jack Toper of the temple , for and honest scrupu- lousness in this point . A friend of his meeting No. 493 . 195 THE SPECTATOR .
... any way the cha- racter you gave me of him ? I cannot but conceive very good hopes of that rake Jack Toper of the temple , for and honest scrupu- lousness in this point . A friend of his meeting No. 493 . 195 THE SPECTATOR .
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