The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 10
... Love the Victors from the Vanquish'd fly ; They fly that wound , and they purfue that dye . Then turning over the Leaves , the reads alternately , and speaks , And you and Loveit to her Coft shall find I fathom all the Depths of ...
... Love the Victors from the Vanquish'd fly ; They fly that wound , and they purfue that dye . Then turning over the Leaves , the reads alternately , and speaks , And you and Loveit to her Coft shall find I fathom all the Depths of ...
Strana 11
... Love . Then how like a Man of the Town , fo Wild and Gay is that ! The Wife will find a Difference in our Fate , You wed a Woman , I a good Estate . IT would have been a very wild En- deavour for a Man of my Temper to of fer any ...
... Love . Then how like a Man of the Town , fo Wild and Gay is that ! The Wife will find a Difference in our Fate , You wed a Woman , I a good Estate . IT would have been a very wild En- deavour for a Man of my Temper to of fer any ...
Strana 24
... love to be the Meffenger of ill News , especially when it comes too late be useful , I left him to be convinced of his Mistake in due time , and continued my Walk , reflect- ing on these little Abfences and Di- ftractions in Mankind ...
... love to be the Meffenger of ill News , especially when it comes too late be useful , I left him to be convinced of his Mistake in due time , and continued my Walk , reflect- ing on these little Abfences and Di- ftractions in Mankind ...
Strana 25
... Love , which ties the Mind to fome diftant Object ; or , laftly , thefe Diftractions proceed from a certain Vivacity and Fickleness in a Man's Temper , which while it raises up infinite Numbers of Ideas in the Mind , is continually ...
... Love , which ties the Mind to fome diftant Object ; or , laftly , thefe Diftractions proceed from a certain Vivacity and Fickleness in a Man's Temper , which while it raises up infinite Numbers of Ideas in the Mind , is continually ...
Strana 34
... Love with him , with a good Fortune : But it was made appear that " the young Lady was amorous , and had like to have run away with her Fa- ' ther's Coachman , fo that ' twas fup- C pofed , that her Pretence of falling in " Love with ...
... Love with him , with a good Fortune : But it was made appear that " the young Lady was amorous , and had like to have run away with her Fa- ' ther's Coachman , fo that ' twas fup- C pofed , that her Pretence of falling in " Love with ...
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