The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... she was brought to Bed of a Judge : Whe- ther this might proceed from a Law- Suit which was then depending in the Family , or my Father's being a Juftice of the Peace , I cannot determine ; for I am not fo vain as to think it prefaged ...
... she was brought to Bed of a Judge : Whe- ther this might proceed from a Law- Suit which was then depending in the Family , or my Father's being a Juftice of the Peace , I cannot determine ; for I am not fo vain as to think it prefaged ...
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... She appeared indeed infinitely timorous in all her Behaviour ; And , whether it was from the Delica- cy of her Conftitution , or that the was troubled with Vapours , as I was after- wards told by one who I found was none of her Well ...
... She appeared indeed infinitely timorous in all her Behaviour ; And , whether it was from the Delica- cy of her Conftitution , or that the was troubled with Vapours , as I was after- wards told by one who I found was none of her Well ...
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... has been before said , that the La- dy on the Throne would have been al- moft frighted to Diftraction , had the feen but any one of thefe Spectres ; what what then must have been her Condi- tion when she 24 The SPECTATOR .
... has been before said , that the La- dy on the Throne would have been al- moft frighted to Diftraction , had the feen but any one of thefe Spectres ; what what then must have been her Condi- tion when she 24 The SPECTATOR .
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what then must have been her Condi- tion when she faw them all in a Bo- dy ? She fainted and dyed away at the Sight . Et neque jam color eft mifto candore rubori ; Nec vigor , & Vires , & qua modo vifa placebant ; Nec Corpus remanet ...
what then must have been her Condi- tion when she faw them all in a Bo- dy ? She fainted and dyed away at the Sight . Et neque jam color eft mifto candore rubori ; Nec vigor , & Vires , & qua modo vifa placebant ; Nec Corpus remanet ...
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... She has , I will allow , a very pleafing A- fpect ; but methinks that Simplicity in her Countenance is rather childish • than innocent . When I obferved her a fecond time , he faid , I grant her Drefs is very becoming , but perhaps the ...
... She has , I will allow , a very pleafing A- fpect ; but methinks that Simplicity in her Countenance is rather childish • than innocent . When I obferved her a fecond time , he faid , I grant her Drefs is very becoming , but perhaps the ...
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