The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 70
... seen or heard , and this through Incapacity of Prejudice , one of which disables almost every Man " who talks to you from reprefenting things as he ought . For which rea- • fon I am come to a Resolution of be- ⚫lieving nothing I hears ...
... seen or heard , and this through Incapacity of Prejudice , one of which disables almost every Man " who talks to you from reprefenting things as he ought . For which rea- • fon I am come to a Resolution of be- ⚫lieving nothing I hears ...
Strana 118
... of the following Letters , and the Felicity of a Maiden Lady in the fecond . I call it a Felicity to have the Addresses of an agreeable Man : and I I think I have not any where seen a prettier 118 The SPECTATOR . No 527 , N® f27. ...
... of the following Letters , and the Felicity of a Maiden Lady in the fecond . I call it a Felicity to have the Addresses of an agreeable Man : and I I think I have not any where seen a prettier 118 The SPECTATOR . No 527 , N® f27. ...
Strana 119
I think I have not any where seen a prettier Application of a Poetical Story than that of his , in making the Tale of Cephalus and Procris the History - Picture of a Fan in fo gallant a manner as he addreffes it . But fee the Letters ...
I think I have not any where seen a prettier Application of a Poetical Story than that of his , in making the Tale of Cephalus and Procris the History - Picture of a Fan in fo gallant a manner as he addreffes it . But fee the Letters ...
Strana 121
... seen , a beardless Stripling , but fancied he faw a gay Gentleman of the Temple , ten Years older than my felf ; and for that Reason , I prefume , durft not come in , nor take any Notice when I went C out . He is perpetually asking his ...
... seen , a beardless Stripling , but fancied he faw a gay Gentleman of the Temple , ten Years older than my felf ; and for that Reason , I prefume , durft not come in , nor take any Notice when I went C out . He is perpetually asking his ...
Strana 140
... - neycomb , who had made Love to every great Fortune that has appeared in Town for about thirty Years together , and boafted of Favours from Ladies whom he 1 he had never seen , is at length wedded 140 The SPECTATOR . No 530 .
... - neycomb , who had made Love to every great Fortune that has appeared in Town for about thirty Years together , and boafted of Favours from Ladies whom he 1 he had never seen , is at length wedded 140 The SPECTATOR . No 530 .
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