The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... should have published that Paper , for that his mistress , who had promised to explain herself to him about the beginning of May , upon reading that difcourfe told him , that fhe would give him her anfwer in June . " Thyrfis acquaints ...
... should have published that Paper , for that his mistress , who had promised to explain herself to him about the beginning of May , upon reading that difcourfe told him , that fhe would give him her anfwer in June . " Thyrfis acquaints ...
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... should not have ob- ferved , without the help of such ill - natured monitors . In order likewife to come at a true knowledge of ourselves , we should confider on the other hand how far we may deserve the praises and approbations which ...
... should not have ob- ferved , without the help of such ill - natured monitors . In order likewife to come at a true knowledge of ourselves , we should confider on the other hand how far we may deserve the praises and approbations which ...
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... should be annoyed by the very air which furrounds her , and this uttered rather with kind looks , and expreffed by an interjection , an ah , or an oh , at fome little hazard in moving or making a ftep , than in any direct profeffion of ...
... should be annoyed by the very air which furrounds her , and this uttered rather with kind looks , and expreffed by an interjection , an ah , or an oh , at fome little hazard in moving or making a ftep , than in any direct profeffion of ...
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... should always believe that man's paffion to be the most violent , who could offer me the largest fettlement . I have fince changed my opinion , and have endeavoured to let him know fo much by feveral letters , but the barbarous man has ...
... should always believe that man's paffion to be the most violent , who could offer me the largest fettlement . I have fince changed my opinion , and have endeavoured to let him know fo much by feveral letters , but the barbarous man has ...
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... should undertake to raise a jonquil or tulip without the help of their respective feeds . As there is no good or bad quality that does not af- fect both fexes , fo it is not to be imagined but the fair fex must have suffered by an ...
... should undertake to raise a jonquil or tulip without the help of their respective feeds . As there is no good or bad quality that does not af- fect both fexes , fo it is not to be imagined but the fair fex must have suffered by an ...
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