The Spectator, Svazek 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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this Prefumption ; but the Juftice I , as a Spectator , owe your Character , places me above the want of an Excufe . Candor and Openness of Heart , which fhine in all your Words and Actions , exacts the highest Esteem from all who have ...
this Prefumption ; but the Juftice I , as a Spectator , owe your Character , places me above the want of an Excufe . Candor and Openness of Heart , which fhine in all your Words and Actions , exacts the highest Esteem from all who have ...
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... Character a profeft Well - wisher to Speculation , ' you will excufe a Remark which this Gentle- • man's Paffion for the Brunette has fuggefted to . a Brother Theorift ; ' tis an Offer towards a me- ' chanical Account of his Lapfe to ...
... Character a profeft Well - wisher to Speculation , ' you will excufe a Remark which this Gentle- • man's Paffion for the Brunette has fuggefted to . a Brother Theorift ; ' tis an Offer towards a me- ' chanical Account of his Lapfe to ...
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... Character . One fees in it the Expo- ftulations of a flighted Lover , the Refentments of an injured Woman , and the Sorrows of an imprisoned Queen . I need not acquaint my Rea- der that this Princess was then under Profecution for ...
... Character . One fees in it the Expo- ftulations of a flighted Lover , the Refentments of an injured Woman , and the Sorrows of an imprisoned Queen . I need not acquaint my Rea- der that this Princess was then under Profecution for ...
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IN the firft Place , let them confider well what are the Characters which they bear among their Enemies . Our Friends very often flatter us , as much as our own Hearts . They either do not fee our Faults , or conceal them from us , or ...
IN the firft Place , let them confider well what are the Characters which they bear among their Enemies . Our Friends very often flatter us , as much as our own Hearts . They either do not fee our Faults , or conceal them from us , or ...
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... Characters . Women may difguife it if they think fit , and the more to do it , they may be angry at me for faying it ; but I fay it is natural to them , that they have no Manner of Approbation of Men , without fome Degree of Love : For ...
... Characters . Women may difguife it if they think fit , and the more to do it , they may be angry at me for faying it ; but I fay it is natural to them , that they have no Manner of Approbation of Men , without fome Degree of Love : For ...
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