The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... tell you that the free and disengaged behaviour of a fine gentleman makes as many awkward beaux , as the easiness of your favour- ite hath made insipid poets . At present you are content to aim all your charms at your own spouse ...
... tell you that the free and disengaged behaviour of a fine gentleman makes as many awkward beaux , as the easiness of your favour- ite hath made insipid poets . At present you are content to aim all your charms at your own spouse ...
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... tell you , Sir , that I have made discovery of a church - yard in which I believe you might spend an afternoon with great pleasure to yourself and to the public . It belongs to the church of Stebon - Heath , commonly called Stepney ...
... tell you , Sir , that I have made discovery of a church - yard in which I believe you might spend an afternoon with great pleasure to yourself and to the public . It belongs to the church of Stebon - Heath , commonly called Stepney ...
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... tell me by what word to speak a motion of the soul for which there is no name . When she kneels , and bids me be comforted , she is my child ; when I take her in my arms , and bid her say no more , she is my very wife , and is the very ...
... tell me by what word to speak a motion of the soul for which there is no name . When she kneels , and bids me be comforted , she is my child ; when I take her in my arms , and bid her say no more , she is my very wife , and is the very ...
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... tell you that this kindness cut my heart in twain , when I expected an accusation for some passionate starts of mine , in some parts of our time together , to say nothing but thank me for the good , if there was any good suit- able to ...
... tell you that this kindness cut my heart in twain , when I expected an accusation for some passionate starts of mine , in some parts of our time together , to say nothing but thank me for the good , if there was any good suit- able to ...
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... telling a lie at Charing - cross in the morning at eight of the clock , and then follow- ing it through all parts of the town until eight at night ; at which time he came to a club of his friends , and diverted them with an account what ...
... telling a lie at Charing - cross in the morning at eight of the clock , and then follow- ing it through all parts of the town until eight at night ; at which time he came to a club of his friends , and diverted them with an account what ...
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