The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... thought , which many young women of quality have enter- tained , to the hazard of their characters , and the certain misfortune of their lives . The first of the following let- teras ters may best represent the faults I would now point ...
... thought , which many young women of quality have enter- tained , to the hazard of their characters , and the certain misfortune of their lives . The first of the following let- teras ters may best represent the faults I would now point ...
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... thought you a discreet perfon , and qualified to manage a family with admirable prudence : She dies to fee • what demure and serious airs wedlock has given you , but the fays the fhall never forgive your choice of fo · gallant a man as ...
... thought you a discreet perfon , and qualified to manage a family with admirable prudence : She dies to fee • what demure and serious airs wedlock has given you , but the fays the fhall never forgive your choice of fo · gallant a man as ...
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... thoughts . These things , dear Madam , will be lafting fatisfactions , when the fine ladies and the coxcombs , by whom ... thought on any other way . My mind has ever ' fince been fo wholly bent on her , that I am much in danger of doing ...
... thoughts . These things , dear Madam , will be lafting fatisfactions , when the fine ladies and the coxcombs , by whom ... thought on any other way . My mind has ever ' fince been fo wholly bent on her , that I am much in danger of doing ...
Strana 21
... thought to look out for any good which does not more immediately relate to his intereft or conveni- ence , or that Providence , in the very frame of his foul , would not subject him to fuch a paffion as would be use- lefs to the world ...
... thought to look out for any good which does not more immediately relate to his intereft or conveni- ence , or that Providence , in the very frame of his foul , would not subject him to fuch a paffion as would be use- lefs to the world ...
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... thought : It is fill reaching after an empty imaginary good , that has not in it the power to abate or fatisfy it . Moft other things we long for can allay the cravings of their proper fenfe , and for a while fet the appetite at reft ...
... thought : It is fill reaching after an empty imaginary good , that has not in it the power to abate or fatisfy it . Moft other things we long for can allay the cravings of their proper fenfe , and for a while fet the appetite at reft ...
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