The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... his Friend Philander , he consulted him upon the Occasion , Philander told him his Mind freely , and represented his Mistress to him in such strong Colours , that 1712 . that the next Morning he received a Challenge 8 THE SPECTATOR.
... his Friend Philander , he consulted him upon the Occasion , Philander told him his Mind freely , and represented his Mistress to him in such strong Colours , that 1712 . that the next Morning he received a Challenge 8 THE SPECTATOR.
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... Mind to the Party herself . have been engaged in this Subject by the following Letter , which comes to me from some notable young Female Scribe , who , by the Contents of it , seems to have carried Matters so far , that she is ripe for ...
... Mind to the Party herself . have been engaged in this Subject by the following Letter , which comes to me from some notable young Female Scribe , who , by the Contents of it , seems to have carried Matters so far , that she is ripe for ...
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... Mind before I set Pen to Paper . In the other Kind of Writing , it is sufficient that I have several Thoughts on a Subject , without troubling my self to range them in such Order , that they may seem to grow out of one another , and be ...
... Mind before I set Pen to Paper . In the other Kind of Writing , it is sufficient that I have several Thoughts on a Subject , without troubling my self to range them in such Order , that they may seem to grow out of one another , and be ...
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... Mind of the Cuttle Fish , that when he is unable to extricate himself , blackens all the Water about him till he becomes invisible . The Man who does not know how to methodize his Thoughts , has always , to borrow a Phrase from the ...
... Mind of the Cuttle Fish , that when he is unable to extricate himself , blackens all the Water about him till he becomes invisible . The Man who does not know how to methodize his Thoughts , has always , to borrow a Phrase from the ...
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... Mind with Calmness and Tranquillity , and to lay all its turbulent Passions at Rest . It gives us a great Insight into the Contrivance and Wisdom of Providence , and suggests innumerable Subjects for Meditation cannot but think the very ...
... Mind with Calmness and Tranquillity , and to lay all its turbulent Passions at Rest . It gives us a great Insight into the Contrivance and Wisdom of Providence , and suggests innumerable Subjects for Meditation cannot but think the very ...
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