The Spectator, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 - With Translations and Index for the Series by Sir Richard Steele;Joseph Addison
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_Covent-Garden_, and that I am not the first Cully whom she has passed
herself upon for a Countess. Thus, Sir, you see how I have mistaken a _Cloud_ for a _Juno_; and if you can make any use of this Adventure for the Benefit of those who may possibly be as vain young Coxcombs as my self, I do most heartily give you Leave.' I am, Sir, Your most humble admirer, B. L. I design to visit the next Masquerade my self, in the same Habit I wore at _Grand Cairo_; [2] and till then shall suspend my Judgment of this Midnight Entertainment. C. [Footnote 1: them] [Footnote 2: See [Spectator] No. 1.] |
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