The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... virtue and desire , Till the poor vanquish'd maid dissolves away In dreams all night , in sighs and tears all day.'i When Crastin had uttered these verses with a tenderness which at once spoke passion and respect , Honoria cast a ...
... virtue and desire , Till the poor vanquish'd maid dissolves away In dreams all night , in sighs and tears all day.'i When Crastin had uttered these verses with a tenderness which at once spoke passion and respect , Honoria cast a ...
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... Virtues of Camphire , with Directions to make Camphire , Tea . The Pleasures of a Country Life . The Government of the Tongue . A letter dated from Cheapside desires me that I would advise all young wives to make themselves mistresses ...
... Virtues of Camphire , with Directions to make Camphire , Tea . The Pleasures of a Country Life . The Government of the Tongue . A letter dated from Cheapside desires me that I would advise all young wives to make themselves mistresses ...
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... virtue , in the most general acceptation of the word . That particular scheme which comprehends the social virtues may give employment to the most industrious temper , and find a man in business more than the most active station of life ...
... virtue , in the most general acceptation of the word . That particular scheme which comprehends the social virtues may give employment to the most industrious temper , and find a man in business more than the most active station of life ...
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... virtue that may find employment for those retired hours in which we are altogether left to ourselves , and destitute of com- pany and conversation ; I mean , that intercourse and communication which every reasonable creature ought to ...
... virtue that may find employment for those retired hours in which we are altogether left to ourselves , and destitute of com- pany and conversation ; I mean , that intercourse and communication which every reasonable creature ought to ...
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... virtue , it is necessary to find out proper employments for it in its relaxa- tions . The next method therefore that I would propose to fill up our time , should be useful and innocent di- versions . I must confess I think it is below ...
... virtue , it is necessary to find out proper employments for it in its relaxa- tions . The next method therefore that I would propose to fill up our time , should be useful and innocent di- versions . I must confess I think it is below ...
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