The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... never have been put to all that grimace in damning the frippery of ftate , the poverty and languor of thought , the unnatural wit , and inartificial ' structure of his dramas . 6 • I am , SIR , Your very humble fervant , PETER DE QUIR 1 ...
... never have been put to all that grimace in damning the frippery of ftate , the poverty and languor of thought , the unnatural wit , and inartificial ' structure of his dramas . 6 • I am , SIR , Your very humble fervant , PETER DE QUIR 1 ...
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... not your Grace ever imagine , that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault , ⚫ where not fo much as a thought thereof preceded . B 6 And And to speak a truth , never prince had wife N ° 397 THE SPECTATOR . II.
... not your Grace ever imagine , that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault , ⚫ where not fo much as a thought thereof preceded . B 6 And And to speak a truth , never prince had wife N ° 397 THE SPECTATOR . II.
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And to speak a truth , never prince had wife more loyal in all duty , and in all true affection , than you have ever found in Ann Boleyn : with which name and ⚫ place I could willingly have contented myfelf , if God and your Grace's ...
And to speak a truth , never prince had wife more loyal in all duty , and in all true affection , than you have ever found in Ann Boleyn : with which name and ⚫ place I could willingly have contented myfelf , if God and your Grace's ...
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... never loved me ; and the creature you were with is the propereft perfon for your affociate . I defpife you , and hope I shall foon • hate you as a villain to ་ " Robin ran back with ‹ MADAM , The credulous FLAVIA . ' YOUR credulity when ...
... never loved me ; and the creature you were with is the propereft perfon for your affociate . I defpife you , and hope I shall foon • hate you as a villain to ་ " Robin ran back with ‹ MADAM , The credulous FLAVIA . ' YOUR credulity when ...
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... never yet knew any party fo juft and reafonable , that a man could follow it in its height and violence , and at the fame time be innocent . We should likewise be very apprehenfive of thofe ac- tions which proceed from natural ...
... never yet knew any party fo juft and reafonable , that a man could follow it in its height and violence , and at the fame time be innocent . We should likewise be very apprehenfive of thofe ac- tions which proceed from natural ...
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