The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... hand , I have great reafon to believe , from feveral angry letters which have been sent to me by disappointed lovers , that my advice has been of very fignal fervice to the fair fex , who , according to the old proverb , were " Forewarn ...
... hand , I have great reafon to believe , from feveral angry letters which have been sent to me by disappointed lovers , that my advice has been of very fignal fervice to the fair fex , who , according to the old proverb , were " Forewarn ...
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... hands at prefent I fhall beg the reader's leave to pre- fent him with a letter that I received about half a year ago from a gentleman at Cambridge , who ftiles himself Peter de Quir . I have kept it by me fome months , and though I did ...
... hands at prefent I fhall beg the reader's leave to pre- fent him with a letter that I received about half a year ago from a gentleman at Cambridge , who ftiles himself Peter de Quir . I have kept it by me fome months , and though I did ...
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... hand . Shakespear himself could not have made her talk in a frain fo fuitable to her condition and character . One fees in it the expoftulation of a flighted lover , the re- fentments of an injured woman , and the forrows of an ...
... hand . Shakespear himself could not have made her talk in a frain fo fuitable to her condition and character . One fees in it the expoftulation of a flighted lover , the re- fentments of an injured woman , and the forrows of an ...
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... hand how far we may deserve the praises and approbations which the world bestow upon us : whether the actions they celebrate proceed from laudable and worthy motives ; and how far we are really poffeffed of the virtues which gain us ...
... hand how far we may deserve the praises and approbations which the world bestow upon us : whether the actions they celebrate proceed from laudable and worthy motives ; and how far we are really poffeffed of the virtues which gain us ...
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... hand , " And caft a look fo languishingly sweet , " As if fecure of all beholders hearts , " 6 ! Neglecting fhe could take them . Boys like Cupids " Stood fanning with their painted wings the winds " That play'd about her face : but if ...
... hand , " And caft a look fo languishingly sweet , " As if fecure of all beholders hearts , " 6 ! Neglecting fhe could take them . Boys like Cupids " Stood fanning with their painted wings the winds " That play'd about her face : but if ...
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