The Spectator, Svazek 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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Strana 8
... given me an hundred Pounds , rather than I fhould have publish'd that Paper ; for that his Mi- ftrefs , who had promifed to explain her self to him about the Beginning of May , upon reading that Difcourfe told him that he would give him ...
... given me an hundred Pounds , rather than I fhould have publish'd that Paper ; for that his Mi- ftrefs , who had promifed to explain her self to him about the Beginning of May , upon reading that Difcourfe told him that he would give him ...
Strana 30
... given them Warning against agreeable Company of the other Sex , except they are well acquainted with their 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 ...
... given them Warning against agreeable Company of the other Sex , except they are well acquainted with their 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 ...
Strana 31
... given to him for whom she has neither Love nor Friend- fhip : For what should a poor Creature do that has loft all her Friends ? There's Marinet the agree- able , has , to my Knowledge , had a Friendship for Lord Welford , which had ...
... given to him for whom she has neither Love nor Friend- fhip : For what should a poor Creature do that has loft all her Friends ? There's Marinet the agree- able , has , to my Knowledge , had a Friendship for Lord Welford , which had ...
Strana 52
... given us ; but ' fince he has not , a much inferior Hand has ven- tured to fend you this . IT is a Custom with the Northern Lovers to ⚫ divert themselves with a Song , whilft they jour- C ney through the fenny Moors to pay a Vifit to ...
... given us ; but ' fince he has not , a much inferior Hand has ven- tured to fend you this . IT is a Custom with the Northern Lovers to ⚫ divert themselves with a Song , whilft they jour- C ney through the fenny Moors to pay a Vifit to ...
Strana 54
... given a- ny Character of the English Nation , what- ever Vices they afcribe to it , allow in general , that the People are naturally Modeft . It proceeds perhaps from this our National Virtue , that our Orators are obferved to make use ...
... given a- ny Character of the English Nation , what- ever Vices they afcribe to it , allow in general , that the People are naturally Modeft . It proceeds perhaps from this our National Virtue , that our Orators are obferved to make use ...
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