The Spectator, Svazek 6Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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... say , confelling a truth indeed may procure my fafety , Í fhall with all willingnefs and duty perform your com- mand . • But let not your Grace ever imagine that your poor tvife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault , wife 8 THE ...
... say , confelling a truth indeed may procure my fafety , Í fhall with all willingnefs and duty perform your com- mand . • But let not your Grace ever imagine that your poor tvife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault , wife 8 THE ...
Strana 24
... say to it : at least my anfwer would be too long to trouble you with , as it would come from a perfon who , it feems , is fo very indifferent to you . Instead of it , I fhall only recommend to your confideration the opinion of one whofe ...
... say to it : at least my anfwer would be too long to trouble you with , as it would come from a perfon who , it feems , is fo very indifferent to you . Instead of it , I fhall only recommend to your confideration the opinion of one whofe ...
Strana 73
... says , there were the foundations to be seen in his time , which looked like a fpacious mountain ; what could be more noble than the walls of Babylon , its hang- ing gardens , and its temple to Jupiter Belus , H ing THE SPECTAtor . 73 ...
... says , there were the foundations to be seen in his time , which looked like a fpacious mountain ; what could be more noble than the walls of Babylon , its hang- ing gardens , and its temple to Jupiter Belus , H ing THE SPECTAtor . 73 ...
Strana 105
... say , and you must ever preserve the character of a friend to fupport your pretenfions to be free with a man . Acetus ought to be banished human fociety , because he raises his mirth upon giving pain to the perfon upon whom he is ...
... say , and you must ever preserve the character of a friend to fupport your pretenfions to be free with a man . Acetus ought to be banished human fociety , because he raises his mirth upon giving pain to the perfon upon whom he is ...
Strana 106
... say , Or by experience bought ; For who o'er night obtain'd her grace , She can next day difown , And ftare upon the ftrange man's face , As one the ne'er had known . So well the can the truth disguise , Such artful 106 THE SPECTATOR .
... say , Or by experience bought ; For who o'er night obtain'd her grace , She can next day difown , And ftare upon the ftrange man's face , As one the ne'er had known . So well the can the truth disguise , Such artful 106 THE SPECTATOR .
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