The Spectator, Svazek 6Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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... character , places me above the want of an excufe . Candor and opennefs of heart , which shine in all your words and actions , exact the highest esteem from all who have the honour to know you ; and a winning condefcen- fion to all ...
... character , places me above the want of an excufe . Candor and opennefs of heart , which shine in all your words and actions , exact the highest esteem from all who have the honour to know you ; and a winning condefcen- fion to all ...
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... application to you by way of letter , a while ago , ftiled himself Philobrune . * A barbarous verfe , invented by the Logicians . Dear Dear Sir , as you are by character a profeffed 4 THE SPECTATOR . No. CCCXCVI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4. ...
... application to you by way of letter , a while ago , ftiled himself Philobrune . * A barbarous verfe , invented by the Logicians . Dear Dear Sir , as you are by character a profeffed 4 THE SPECTATOR . No. CCCXCVI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4. ...
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Joseph Addison. Dear Sir , as you are by character a profeffed wellwifher to fpeculation , you will excute a remark which this gen- tleman's pallion for the Brunette has fuggefted to a bro ther theorift ; it is an offer towards a ...
Joseph Addison. Dear Sir , as you are by character a profeffed wellwifher to fpeculation , you will excute a remark which this gen- tleman's pallion for the Brunette has fuggefted to a bro ther theorift ; it is an offer towards a ...
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... character . One fees in it the expoftulation of a flighted lover , the refent . ments of an injured woman , and the forrows of an im- prifoned queen . I need not acquaint my reader that this princefs was then under profecution for ...
... character . One fees in it the expoftulation of a flighted lover , the refent . ments of an injured woman , and the forrows of an im- prifoned queen . I need not acquaint my reader that this princefs was then under profecution for ...
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... characters which they bear among their enemies . Our friends very often flatter us as much as our own hearts . They either do not fee our faults , or conceal them from us , or foften them by their reprefentations , after fuch a manner ...
... characters which they bear among their enemies . Our friends very often flatter us as much as our own hearts . They either do not fee our faults , or conceal them from us , or foften them by their reprefentations , after fuch a manner ...
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