The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1753 |
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... Reasons , be- cause it lays too great a Conftraint on the Words and Actions of the fufpected Perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable Opinion of her ; both of which are ftrong Motives to Averfion . NOR is this the ...
... Reasons , be- cause it lays too great a Conftraint on the Words and Actions of the fufpected Perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable Opinion of her ; both of which are ftrong Motives to Averfion . NOR is this the ...
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... Reason and Judgment will tell us we ought to abhor . WHEN we fuffer ourselves to be thus carried away by mere Beauty , or mere Wit , Omniamante , with all her Vice , will bear away as much of our Good - will as the most innocent Virgin ...
... Reason and Judgment will tell us we ought to abhor . WHEN we fuffer ourselves to be thus carried away by mere Beauty , or mere Wit , Omniamante , with all her Vice , will bear away as much of our Good - will as the most innocent Virgin ...
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... Reason for making it , either from my own Experience , or that of other People , or from a reafonable Presumption that my Returns will be fufficient to anfwer my Expence and Hazard ; and this is never to be done without the Skill of ...
... Reason for making it , either from my own Experience , or that of other People , or from a reafonable Presumption that my Returns will be fufficient to anfwer my Expence and Hazard ; and this is never to be done without the Skill of ...
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... Reason , that whatever fhe does , tho ' it " be never fo much against my Inclination , there is still : left fomething in her Manner that is amiable . She will fometimes look at me with an affumed Grandeur , and " pretend to refent that ...
... Reason , that whatever fhe does , tho ' it " be never fo much against my Inclination , there is still : left fomething in her Manner that is amiable . She will fometimes look at me with an affumed Grandeur , and " pretend to refent that ...
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... Reason to imagine that their Numbers have fince increased ; and therefore with one third Part of that Province that • Prince can have gained no more than one third Part of the Inhabitants , or 250000 new Subjects , even tho ' it fhould ...
... Reason to imagine that their Numbers have fince increased ; and therefore with one third Part of that Province that • Prince can have gained no more than one third Part of the Inhabitants , or 250000 new Subjects , even tho ' it fhould ...
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