The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... fame time that they ufe their utmost induftry and in- vention to derogate from it . But it is for your honour that those who are now your enemies were always fo . You have acted in fo much confiftency with yourfelf , and promoted the ...
... fame time that they ufe their utmost induftry and in- vention to derogate from it . But it is for your honour that those who are now your enemies were always fo . You have acted in fo much confiftency with yourfelf , and promoted the ...
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... fame houfe ; but the restraints we were generally under , and the interviews we had being folen and interrupted , made our behaviour to each other have rather the impatient fondness which is vifible in lovers , than the regular and ...
... fame houfe ; but the restraints we were generally under , and the interviews we had being folen and interrupted , made our behaviour to each other have rather the impatient fondness which is vifible in lovers , than the regular and ...
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... fame odious pretence to freedom and gaiety , fwore he would read them . I grew more importunate , he more cu- rious , till at laft , with an indignation arifing from a paffion I then firft difcovered in him , he threw the papers into ...
... fame odious pretence to freedom and gaiety , fwore he would read them . I grew more importunate , he more cu- rious , till at laft , with an indignation arifing from a paffion I then firft difcovered in him , he threw the papers into ...
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... fame view , how amiable ignorance may be when it is fhewn in its fimplicities , and how deteftable in barbari- ties . It is written by an honeft countryman to his miflrefs , and came to the hands of a lady of good sense . wrapped about ...
... fame view , how amiable ignorance may be when it is fhewn in its fimplicities , and how deteftable in barbari- ties . It is written by an honeft countryman to his miflrefs , and came to the hands of a lady of good sense . wrapped about ...
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... fame book where the poet lets us know , that the first woman immediately ⚫ after her creation ran to a looking - glass , and became fo enamoured of her own face , that he had never removed to view any of the other works of nature , had ...
... fame book where the poet lets us know , that the first woman immediately ⚫ after her creation ran to a looking - glass , and became fo enamoured of her own face , that he had never removed to view any of the other works of nature , had ...
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