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and so enchanting, that some of the Spectators have  
 
and so enchanting, that some of the Spectators have  
 
declared they could scarce forbear imagining themselves
 
declared they could scarce forbear imagining themselves
transported to Fairy Land.  
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transported to Fairy-Land.  
  
 
If you are still at my Cousin Sanders's, I beg  
 
If you are still at my Cousin Sanders's, I beg  
you will have my Compliments to her, and to ye Family.
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you will give my Compliments to her, and to ye Family,
 
& many thanks for all Civility there: if you are  
 
& many thanks for all Civility there: if you are  
so little of akake as to be got home again, pray  
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so little of a Rake as to be got home again, pray  
 
let me be most kindly remembered to all friends at  
 
let me be most kindly remembered to all friends at  
 
Duffield: & also to dear Mr. Thackray whenever you or  
 
Duffield: & also to dear Mr. Thackray whenever you or  
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Dear Cousin
 
Dear Cousin
 
Your most faithful & obedt Servt
 
Your most faithful & obedt Servt
Dodsley
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R Dodsley

Latest revision as of 09:36, 23 July 2020

that appeared in every Countenance; the Richness of the Cloaths, the elegant Patterns of the Silks, & their vast variety; the Profusion of Jewels, the Beauty of the Ladies, set off by all that Art & Elegance, assisted by Wealth, could furnish; displayed a Scene so grand and so enchanting, that some of the Spectators have declared they could scarce forbear imagining themselves transported to Fairy-Land.

If you are still at my Cousin Sanders's, I beg you will give my Compliments to her, and to ye Family, & many thanks for all Civility there: if you are so little of a Rake as to be got home again, pray let me be most kindly remembered to all friends at Duffield: & also to dear Mr. Thackray whenever you or your Papa may chance to see him. My Sister desires her Respect to you & to my Cousins, and I am with great truth & sincerity

Dear Cousin Your most faithful & obedt Servt

R Dodsley