The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Rage or Defpair . She has that in her Afpect , against which it is impoffi ble to offend . A Man whofe Thoughts are conftantly bent upon fo agreeable V 27 • an 18 ot an Object , must be excufed if the r The SPECTATOR . N ° 118 . 20.
... Rage or Defpair . She has that in her Afpect , against which it is impoffi ble to offend . A Man whofe Thoughts are conftantly bent upon fo agreeable V 27 • an 18 ot an Object , must be excufed if the r The SPECTATOR . N ° 118 . 20.
Strana 21
18 ot an Object , must be excufed if the or- dinary Occurrences in Conversation are below his Attention . I call her indeed perverse , but , alas ! why do I call her fo ? Because her fuperior Merit is fuch , that I cannot approach her ...
18 ot an Object , must be excufed if the or- dinary Occurrences in Conversation are below his Attention . I call her indeed perverse , but , alas ! why do I call her fo ? Because her fuperior Merit is fuch , that I cannot approach her ...
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... fhe offers to remove thee , I'll jump into these Waves to lay hold on thee ; her her- felf , her own dear Perfon , I must ne- a you ver embrace again.Still do you hear me without one ver No 118. The SPECTATOR . 23 al ...
... fhe offers to remove thee , I'll jump into these Waves to lay hold on thee ; her her- felf , her own dear Perfon , I must ne- a you ver embrace again.Still do you hear me without one ver No 118. The SPECTATOR . 23 al ...
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... must confess I am infinitely delight- ed with those Speculations of Nature which are to be made in a Country- Life ; and as my Reading has very much lain among Books of natural Hiftory , I cannot forbear recollecting upon this Br Occa ...
... must confess I am infinitely delight- ed with those Speculations of Nature which are to be made in a Country- Life ; and as my Reading has very much lain among Books of natural Hiftory , I cannot forbear recollecting upon this Br Occa ...
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... must be some hidden Principle , distinct from what we call Reason , which inftructs Animals in the Use of these their Arms , and teaches them to manage ' em to the best Advantage ; because they naturally defend themselves with that part ...
... must be some hidden Principle , distinct from what we call Reason , which inftructs Animals in the Use of these their Arms , and teaches them to manage ' em to the best Advantage ; because they naturally defend themselves with that part ...
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