The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 30
... married above four months , have scarce had a word to say to each other this six weeks : and one cannot form to one's self a sillier picture than these two crea- tures , in solemn pomp and plenty , unable to enjoy their fortunes , and ...
... married above four months , have scarce had a word to say to each other this six weeks : and one cannot form to one's self a sillier picture than these two crea- tures , in solemn pomp and plenty , unable to enjoy their fortunes , and ...
Strana 31
... marriage state itself has been liable to so much ridicule . But a well - chosen love , moved by passion on both sides , and perfected by the gen- erosity of one party , must be adorned with so many handsome incidents on the other side ...
... marriage state itself has been liable to so much ridicule . But a well - chosen love , moved by passion on both sides , and perfected by the gen- erosity of one party , must be adorned with so many handsome incidents on the other side ...
Strana 33
... marriage is not to be consid- ered as a common bargain . T. " On Wednesday , October 29 , 1712 , The Libertine Destroyed . Don John , by Mr. Mills ; Don Francisco , by Mr. Keen ; Don Antonio , by Mr. Thormond ; Don Lopez , by Mr ...
... marriage is not to be consid- ered as a common bargain . T. " On Wednesday , October 29 , 1712 , The Libertine Destroyed . Don John , by Mr. Mills ; Don Francisco , by Mr. Keen ; Don Antonio , by Mr. Thormond ; Don Lopez , by Mr ...
Strana 44
... marriage have been well received . A friend of mine gives me to under- stand , from Doctors - commons , that more licenses have been taken out there of late than usual . I am like- This paper , which has no signature in the Spect . in ...
... marriage have been well received . A friend of mine gives me to under- stand , from Doctors - commons , that more licenses have been taken out there of late than usual . I am like- This paper , which has no signature in the Spect . in ...
Strana 45
... married , and that he need not be ashamed to treat a woman with kindness who puts herself into his power for life . I have other letters on this subject , which say that I am attempting to make a revolution in the world of gallantry ...
... married , and that he need not be ashamed to treat a woman with kindness who puts herself into his power for life . I have other letters on this subject , which say that I am attempting to make a revolution in the world of gallantry ...
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