The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Hand , and after she had faid it was happy for her there was not fo charming a Crea- ture as Dorimant now living , the began with a Theatrical Air and Tone of Voice to read , by way of Triumph o- ver me , fome of his Speeches . ' Tis ...
... Hand , and after she had faid it was happy for her there was not fo charming a Crea- ture as Dorimant now living , the began with a Theatrical Air and Tone of Voice to read , by way of Triumph o- ver me , fome of his Speeches . ' Tis ...
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... Hand , and his Glafs in the other , and being ex- tremely dry , and unwilling to lofe C Time , he fwallows down both the Dice , and at the fame time throws his Wine into the Tables . He writes a Letter , and flings the Sand into the Ink ...
... Hand , and his Glafs in the other , and being ex- tremely dry , and unwilling to lofe C Time , he fwallows down both the Dice , and at the fame time throws his Wine into the Tables . He writes a Letter , and flings the Sand into the Ink ...
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... HAND- SOMELY to hold the Company . In- " vitations were made to great Num- . bers , but very few accepted them without much Difficulty . ONE plead- ed , that being at London in a Bookfel- ler's Shop , a Lady going by with a great Belly ...
... HAND- SOMELY to hold the Company . In- " vitations were made to great Num- . bers , but very few accepted them without much Difficulty . ONE plead- ed , that being at London in a Bookfel- ler's Shop , a Lady going by with a great Belly ...
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... Hands , as may make ' our Virtue more inward , and convince * fome of us that in a Mind truly virtu- ous the Scorn of Vice is always ac- companied with the Pity of it . This , and other things , are impatiently ex- pected from you by ...
... Hands , as may make ' our Virtue more inward , and convince * fome of us that in a Mind truly virtu- ous the Scorn of Vice is always ac- companied with the Pity of it . This , and other things , are impatiently ex- pected from you by ...
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... Hands of them , and carryed from Place to Place in all the Pomp of barbarous Magnificence . Brunetta could not endure these repeated Advices , but employed all her Arts and Charms in laying Baits for any of Condition of the fame Ifland ...
... Hands of them , and carryed from Place to Place in all the Pomp of barbarous Magnificence . Brunetta could not endure these repeated Advices , but employed all her Arts and Charms in laying Baits for any of Condition of the fame Ifland ...
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