The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... Ladies and Gentlemen into words , to adorn fome future paper . I am , SIR , your faithful friend , Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , Mary Heartfree . Have a fot of a husband that lives a very fcandalous life , and wafes away his body and fortune in ...
... Ladies and Gentlemen into words , to adorn fome future paper . I am , SIR , your faithful friend , Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , Mary Heartfree . Have a fot of a husband that lives a very fcandalous life , and wafes away his body and fortune in ...
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... Lady asa pattern , though I am very much afraid you will be fo filly to think Portia , & c . Sabine and Roman " wives much brighter examples . I wish it may never come ' into your head to imitate thofe antiquated creatures fo ⚫ far ...
... Lady asa pattern , though I am very much afraid you will be fo filly to think Portia , & c . Sabine and Roman " wives much brighter examples . I wish it may never come ' into your head to imitate thofe antiquated creatures fo ⚫ far ...
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... Ladies . The vicar , Madam , is fo kind as to vifit my husband , and his agreeable converfation ⚫ has brought him to enjoy many fober happy hours when even I am fhut out , and my dear mafter is en- * tertained only with his own ...
... Ladies . The vicar , Madam , is fo kind as to vifit my husband , and his agreeable converfation ⚫ has brought him to enjoy many fober happy hours when even I am fhut out , and my dear mafter is en- * tertained only with his own ...
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... Lady , who tells me of one of her acquaintance , who out of mere pride and a pretence to be rude , takes upon her to return no civili- ties done to her in time of divine fervice , and is the moft religious woman for no other reafon but ...
... Lady , who tells me of one of her acquaintance , who out of mere pride and a pretence to be rude , takes upon her to return no civili- ties done to her in time of divine fervice , and is the moft religious woman for no other reafon but ...
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... Ladies of my acquaintance , and my years , may be perfuaded to wear warm night - caps this cold feafon : and that my old friend Jack Tawdry may buy him a cane , and 6 " net · not creep with the air of a strut . N ° 260 41 THE SPECTATOR .
... Ladies of my acquaintance , and my years , may be perfuaded to wear warm night - caps this cold feafon : and that my old friend Jack Tawdry may buy him a cane , and 6 " net · not creep with the air of a strut . N ° 260 41 THE SPECTATOR .
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