The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1753 |
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... acquainted with the unamiable Part of themfelves , that they have not the Confidence to think they are really be loved ; and are so distrustful of their own Merits , that all Fondness towards them puts them out of Counte- nance , and ...
... acquainted with the unamiable Part of themfelves , that they have not the Confidence to think they are really be loved ; and are so distrustful of their own Merits , that all Fondness towards them puts them out of Counte- nance , and ...
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... acquainted with the Chace , to be flung off by any false Steps or Doubles : Befides , their Acquaintance and Con- verfation has lain wholly among the vicious Part of Wo- mankind , and therefore it is no Wonder they cenfure all alike ...
... acquainted with the Chace , to be flung off by any false Steps or Doubles : Befides , their Acquaintance and Con- verfation has lain wholly among the vicious Part of Wo- mankind , and therefore it is no Wonder they cenfure all alike ...
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... acquainted with her within three Hours after the Fall of C my Window - Curtains . " & 6 6 SIR , I am plagued every Moment in the Day , one 6 way or other , in my own Chambers ; and the Jezebel has the Satisfaction to know , that tho ' I ...
... acquainted with her within three Hours after the Fall of C my Window - Curtains . " & 6 6 SIR , I am plagued every Moment in the Day , one 6 way or other , in my own Chambers ; and the Jezebel has the Satisfaction to know , that tho ' I ...
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... acquaint you with the Sequel of my Adventure : As ⚫ foon as we were got into the Boat , I played a Sentence or two at my Butt which I thought very fmart , when ' my ill Genius , who I verily believe infpir'd him purely for my ...
... acquaint you with the Sequel of my Adventure : As ⚫ foon as we were got into the Boat , I played a Sentence or two at my Butt which I thought very fmart , when ' my ill Genius , who I verily believe infpir'd him purely for my ...
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... acquainted with ; therefore fhall not pretend to explain upon it till farther Confideration , but leave the Author of the Epistle to exprefs his Condition his own Way . BS 6 < Mr. SPECTATOR , DO not deny but you N ° 176 33 The SPECTATOR .
... acquainted with ; therefore fhall not pretend to explain upon it till farther Confideration , but leave the Author of the Epistle to exprefs his Condition his own Way . BS 6 < Mr. SPECTATOR , DO not deny but you N ° 176 33 The SPECTATOR .
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