The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... Should I come to the house and confront him , the father would join in fupporting him against ' me , though he believed my flory ; fhould I talk it to the world , what reparation can I expect for an in- jury I cannot make out ? I ...
... Should I come to the house and confront him , the father would join in fupporting him against ' me , though he believed my flory ; fhould I talk it to the world , what reparation can I expect for an in- jury I cannot make out ? I ...
Strana 24
... exceeds the grievance of pin - money , and I think in every fettlement there ought to be a clause inferted , that the father should be ⚫ answer- · · 3 + anfwerable for the longings of his daughter . But 24 N ° 326 THE SPECTATOR .
... exceeds the grievance of pin - money , and I think in every fettlement there ought to be a clause inferted , that the father should be ⚫ answer- · · 3 + anfwerable for the longings of his daughter . But 24 N ° 326 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 30
... should have dated the action of Pa- radife Loft from the beginning of Raphael's speech in this book , as he fuppofes the action of the Eneid to begin in the fecond book of that I could alledge many poem . reafons for my drawing the ...
... should have dated the action of Pa- radife Loft from the beginning of Raphael's speech in this book , as he fuppofes the action of the Eneid to begin in the fecond book of that I could alledge many poem . reafons for my drawing the ...
Strana 39
... should be very glad to fee him at his lodgings in Norfolk - Buildings , and talk over the matters with him more at leifure . L. 00000000000 N ° 330 Wednesday , March 19 . Maxima debetur pueris reverentia- Juv . Sat. 14. v . 47 . To ...
... should be very glad to fee him at his lodgings in Norfolk - Buildings , and talk over the matters with him more at leifure . L. 00000000000 N ° 330 Wednesday , March 19 . Maxima debetur pueris reverentia- Juv . Sat. 14. v . 47 . To ...
Strana 58
... public , to the great advantage and improvement of fuch arts and fciences ; why should dancing , an art celebrated by the an • · ⚫ cients ⚫cients in fo extraordinary a manner , be totally neglect 58 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 334.
... public , to the great advantage and improvement of fuch arts and fciences ; why should dancing , an art celebrated by the an • · ⚫ cients ⚫cients in fo extraordinary a manner , be totally neglect 58 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 334.
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