The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... obliged to be so , But this Subject deserves a distinct Speculation , and I shall observe for a Day or two the Behaviour of two or three happy Pair I am acquainted with , before I pretend to make a System of Conjugal Morality , I design ...
... obliged to be so , But this Subject deserves a distinct Speculation , and I shall observe for a Day or two the Behaviour of two or three happy Pair I am acquainted with , before I pretend to make a System of Conjugal Morality , I design ...
Strana 70
... obliged to indulge the Jilt in her Constitution , by laying Artificial Plots , writing perplexing Letters from unknown Hands , and making all the young Fellows in Love with her , ' till they find out who she is . Thus , as before she ...
... obliged to indulge the Jilt in her Constitution , by laying Artificial Plots , writing perplexing Letters from unknown Hands , and making all the young Fellows in Love with her , ' till they find out who she is . Thus , as before she ...
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... obliged the World , this of Eyes is at your Service . The first Eye of Consequence ( under the invisible Author of all ) is the visible Luminary of the Universe : This glorious Spectator is said never to open his Eyes at his Rising in a ...
... obliged the World , this of Eyes is at your Service . The first Eye of Consequence ( under the invisible Author of all ) is the visible Luminary of the Universe : This glorious Spectator is said never to open his Eyes at his Rising in a ...
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