The Spectator, Svazek 9A. Stalker and R. Urie, 1753 |
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... Subjects , hath thought fit , to make You , who are ally'd to fo many Noblemen , One of their Number . · MY LORD , I very well know , that a great deal of what is call'd witty Satire and Rallery , has been made ufe of to deter Perfons ...
... Subjects , hath thought fit , to make You , who are ally'd to fo many Noblemen , One of their Number . · MY LORD , I very well know , that a great deal of what is call'd witty Satire and Rallery , has been made ufe of to deter Perfons ...
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... Subject of my Discourse the other Night , I was promised by a young Lady , in Love with a Merchant , to be fhewn on next Midfummer - Night , at Twelve o ' Clock , how Ships can fail over the White of an Egg in a Wine - Glass , and other ...
... Subject of my Discourse the other Night , I was promised by a young Lady , in Love with a Merchant , to be fhewn on next Midfummer - Night , at Twelve o ' Clock , how Ships can fail over the White of an Egg in a Wine - Glass , and other ...
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Publick , as to engage your own proper Sentiments on this Subject . " TIS a Matter of fome Difficulty , to diveft People of a Prejudice , which they receive from a fordid Adhe- rence to Intereft , and a falfe Belief , that they must be ...
Publick , as to engage your own proper Sentiments on this Subject . " TIS a Matter of fome Difficulty , to diveft People of a Prejudice , which they receive from a fordid Adhe- rence to Intereft , and a falfe Belief , that they must be ...
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... Subject , tho ' happy in frequent Opportunities ; indeed he is not capable of doing it . Not that he is under any Restraint from Excess of Paffion , nor that his Love is too big for Utterance ; for these being the common Effects of that ...
... Subject , tho ' happy in frequent Opportunities ; indeed he is not capable of doing it . Not that he is under any Restraint from Excess of Paffion , nor that his Love is too big for Utterance ; for these being the common Effects of that ...
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... Subject , will be very difpleafing to many of my fair Readers . I suppose , by next Poft , I fhall have Phyllis complaining that she is now no more Angelick or Celeftial ; and Coquetilla be- wailing her Condition , that fhe is now a ...
... Subject , will be very difpleafing to many of my fair Readers . I suppose , by next Poft , I fhall have Phyllis complaining that she is now no more Angelick or Celeftial ; and Coquetilla be- wailing her Condition , that fhe is now a ...
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