The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 7
... Familiar converfe improved general civilities into an unfeigned ' paffion on both fides . He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I , who A 4 ' could • " • · · · could not expect a. Monday , March 10 , 1712 . ...
... Familiar converfe improved general civilities into an unfeigned ' paffion on both fides . He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I , who A 4 ' could • " • · · · could not expect a. Monday , March 10 , 1712 . ...
Strana 18
... seriousness , that his heart had been long engaged to one whofe name he thought himself ob- liged in honour to conceal ; but that he could fhew her picture picture in the lid of his fnuff box . The 18 N ° 325 THE SPECTATOR .
... seriousness , that his heart had been long engaged to one whofe name he thought himself ob- liged in honour to conceal ; but that he could fhew her picture picture in the lid of his fnuff box . The 18 N ° 325 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 19
... himself to me , afked if there were any looking - glaffes in the times of the Greeks and Romans ; for that he had often obferved in the tranflations of poems out of thofe languages , that people generally talked of feeing themfelves in ...
... himself to me , afked if there were any looking - glaffes in the times of the Greeks and Romans ; for that he had often obferved in the tranflations of poems out of thofe languages , that people generally talked of feeing themfelves in ...
Strana 23
... himself , and afk him how he does . ' Dear Sir , BEG you to print this without delay , and by the I BEG prity give us the natural caufes of longing in women ; or put me out of fear that my wife will one time or other be delivered of ...
... himself , and afk him how he does . ' Dear Sir , BEG you to print this without delay , and by the I BEG prity give us the natural caufes of longing in women ; or put me out of fear that my wife will one time or other be delivered of ...
Strana 24
... himself , which the fellow • did ; and as soon as she came home she fell to it with fuch an appetite that the feemed rather to devour than eat it . What her next fally will be , I cannot gue's : but in the mean time my request to you is ...
... himself , which the fellow • did ; and as soon as she came home she fell to it with fuch an appetite that the feemed rather to devour than eat it . What her next fally will be , I cannot gue's : but in the mean time my request to you is ...
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