The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... most heartily wish them joy of their happy deli- verance . They may now reflect with pleasure on the dangers they have escaped , and look back with as much fatif- faction on the perils that threatened them , as their great grandmothers ...
... most heartily wish them joy of their happy deli- verance . They may now reflect with pleasure on the dangers they have escaped , and look back with as much fatif- faction on the perils that threatened them , as their great grandmothers ...
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... most delightful paffion , pity is nothing elfe but love foftened by a degree of forrow . In fhort it is a kind of pleafing anguish , as well as generous fympathy , that knits mankind toge- ther , and blends them in the fame common lot ...
... most delightful paffion , pity is nothing elfe but love foftened by a degree of forrow . In fhort it is a kind of pleafing anguish , as well as generous fympathy , that knits mankind toge- ther , and blends them in the fame common lot ...
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... most dutiful wife , and the infant- princefs your daughter . Try me , good King , but let me have a lawful trial , and let not my fworn enemies fit as my accufers and judges ; yea let me receive an open trial , for my truth fhall fear ...
... most dutiful wife , and the infant- princefs your daughter . Try me , good King , but let me have a lawful trial , and let not my fworn enemies fit as my accufers and judges ; yea let me receive an open trial , for my truth fhall fear ...
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... most exquifite low humour imaginable . The first he obliged Flavia to take , was by complaining to her that he had a wife and three children , and if he did not take that letter , which he was fure there was no harm in , but rather love ...
... most exquifite low humour imaginable . The first he obliged Flavia to take , was by complaining to her that he had a wife and three children , and if he did not take that letter , which he was fure there was no harm in , but rather love ...
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... most humble fervant , ' FLAVIA . " ⚫ I will not open the letter which my Cynthio writ upon the misapprehenfion you must have been under when you writ , for want of hearing the whole cir- cumftance . ' Robin came back in an inftant ...
... most humble fervant , ' FLAVIA . " ⚫ I will not open the letter which my Cynthio writ upon the misapprehenfion you must have been under when you writ , for want of hearing the whole cir- cumftance . ' Robin came back in an inftant ...
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