The Spectator, Svazek 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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... these two reasons , because it lays too great a constraint on the words and actions of the fufpected perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable opinion of her ; both of which are ftrong motives to averfion . Nor is this ...
... these two reasons , because it lays too great a constraint on the words and actions of the fufpected perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable opinion of her ; both of which are ftrong motives to averfion . Nor is this ...
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... these we may find three kinds who are most over . run with it . The First are thofe who are confcious to themfelves of an infirmity , whether it be weakness , old age , de- formity , ignorance , or the like . Thefe men are so well ...
... these we may find three kinds who are most over . run with it . The First are thofe who are confcious to themfelves of an infirmity , whether it be weakness , old age , de- formity , ignorance , or the like . Thefe men are so well ...
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... these men fancy they know of women by reflection , your lewd and vicious men believe they have learned by experience . They have seen the poor huf- band fo mifled by tricks and artifices , and in the midst of his inquiries fo loft and ...
... these men fancy they know of women by reflection , your lewd and vicious men believe they have learned by experience . They have seen the poor huf- band fo mifled by tricks and artifices , and in the midst of his inquiries fo loft and ...
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... These exalted spirits would rather be fecretly the authors of events which are fer- viceable to mankind , than , without being fuch , to have the public fame of it . Where therefore an eminent merit is robbed by artifice or detraction ...
... These exalted spirits would rather be fecretly the authors of events which are fer- viceable to mankind , than , without being fuch , to have the public fame of it . Where therefore an eminent merit is robbed by artifice or detraction ...
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... these diverfions that is to be exhibited by the rol . Race - Horíes , may probably have its ufe ; but the two laft , in which the affes and men are concerned , feem to me altogether extraordinary and unaccountable . Why they should keep ...
... these diverfions that is to be exhibited by the rol . Race - Horíes , may probably have its ufe ; but the two laft , in which the affes and men are concerned , feem to me altogether extraordinary and unaccountable . Why they should keep ...
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