The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... married People Steele . 431. Negligence of Parents - Letters of Richard and Sabina Rentfree Steele . 432. On Prejudice and Emulation - a sulky Wife - April Day Jest Steele . male Republic Addison . 433. Advantages of the Sexes ...
... married People Steele . 431. Negligence of Parents - Letters of Richard and Sabina Rentfree Steele . 432. On Prejudice and Emulation - a sulky Wife - April Day Jest Steele . male Republic Addison . 433. Advantages of the Sexes ...
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... married Life 480. Letters from a country Gentleman to Pharamond Steele , From a Lawyer's Clerk 2 · Harper . 481 ... Marriage - excessive Fondness . 491. Story of Rhynsault and Sapphira • Addison . Steele . 492. Advantages of Levity ...
... married Life 480. Letters from a country Gentleman to Pharamond Steele , From a Lawyer's Clerk 2 · Harper . 481 ... Marriage - excessive Fondness . 491. Story of Rhynsault and Sapphira • Addison . Steele . 492. Advantages of Levity ...
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... Marriage - Characters of Erastus , Lætitia , Tawdry , and Flavilla 507. On party Lies · Budgell . Addison . 508. Description of a Tavern - tyrant - Complaint against a Coxcomb · Steele : 509. On Abuses at the Royal Exchange - Maxims of ...
... Marriage - Characters of Erastus , Lætitia , Tawdry , and Flavilla 507. On party Lies · Budgell . Addison . 508. Description of a Tavern - tyrant - Complaint against a Coxcomb · Steele : 509. On Abuses at the Royal Exchange - Maxims of ...
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... marriage at all , easily fell into the scheme ; and you may observe , that wherever you are , Damon appears also . You see he carries on an unaffected exactness in his dress and manner , and strives always to be the very contrary of ...
... marriage at all , easily fell into the scheme ; and you may observe , that wherever you are , Damon appears also . You see he carries on an unaffected exactness in his dress and manner , and strives always to be the very contrary of ...
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... married to a private gentleman . ' That she finds herself neither well nor ill . " That her husband is a clown . " That Lady Lydia cannot see company . " That she desires the infirmary may be her apartment during her stay in the country ...
... married to a private gentleman . ' That she finds herself neither well nor ill . " That her husband is a clown . " That Lady Lydia cannot see company . " That she desires the infirmary may be her apartment during her stay in the country ...
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