The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... conversation . I should be unpardonable if , after what I have said , I should longer de- tain you with an address of this nature : I cannot , however , conclude it , without ac- knowledging those great obligations which you have laid ...
... conversation . I should be unpardonable if , after what I have said , I should longer de- tain you with an address of this nature : I cannot , however , conclude it , without ac- knowledging those great obligations which you have laid ...
Strana 5
... conversation has lain wholly among the vicious part of woman - kind , and therefore it is no wonder they censure all alike , and look upon the whole sex as a species of impostors . But if , not- withstanding their private experience ...
... conversation has lain wholly among the vicious part of woman - kind , and therefore it is no wonder they censure all alike , and look upon the whole sex as a species of impostors . But if , not- withstanding their private experience ...
Strana 8
... conversation with him , and to let in light upon your actions , to unravel all your de- signs , and discover every secret , however trifling or indifferent . A jealous husband has a particular aversion to winks and whispers ; and if he ...
... conversation with him , and to let in light upon your actions , to unravel all your de- signs , and discover every secret , however trifling or indifferent . A jealous husband has a particular aversion to winks and whispers ; and if he ...
Strana 10
... conversation , and endeavoured , with all his art and rhetoric , to set out the excess of Herod's passion for her ; but when he still found her cold and incre- dulous , he inconsiderately told her , as a certain in- stance of her lord's ...
... conversation , and endeavoured , with all his art and rhetoric , to set out the excess of Herod's passion for her ; but when he still found her cold and incre- dulous , he inconsiderately told her , as a certain in- stance of her lord's ...
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... conversation and familiarity with her in his absence . This therefore was the first discourse he entertained her with , in which she found it no easy matter to quiet is suspicions . But at last he ap- peared so well satisfied of her ...
... conversation and familiarity with her in his absence . This therefore was the first discourse he entertained her with , in which she found it no easy matter to quiet is suspicions . But at last he ap- peared so well satisfied of her ...
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