The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 8
... taught to believe that this artificial spotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled , by a zeal for their cause , to what they could not be prompted by a 6 s took that I rebec hig t the Occa THE SPECTATOR . No 81 .
... taught to believe that this artificial spotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled , by a zeal for their cause , to what they could not be prompted by a 6 s took that I rebec hig t the Occa THE SPECTATOR . No 81 .
Strana 47
... believe the writers them . Whether or no they are real husbands or pernated ones I cannot tell , but the books they recommend e as follow . A Paraphrase on the history of Sufanna . ailes to keep Lent . The Christian's Overthrow ...
... believe the writers them . Whether or no they are real husbands or pernated ones I cannot tell , but the books they recommend e as follow . A Paraphrase on the history of Sufanna . ailes to keep Lent . The Christian's Overthrow ...
Strana 58
... believe , never in their highest exces« fes . As laughter does not proceed from profound joy , • fo neither does weeping from profound forrow . The forrow which appears to easily at the eyes ; canact have 6 6 • pierced deeply into the ...
... believe , never in their highest exces« fes . As laughter does not proceed from profound joy , • fo neither does weeping from profound forrow . The forrow which appears to easily at the eyes ; canact have 6 6 • pierced deeply into the ...
Strana 60
... long epiftle ; but as I rather believe you a friend to fincerity , than ceremony , shall only assure you I am , Sir , ( Your most humble servant , T " ANABELLA . ' N ° 96 . WEDNESDAY , June 20 . བར་ 60 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 95 .
... long epiftle ; but as I rather believe you a friend to fincerity , than ceremony , shall only assure you I am , Sir , ( Your most humble servant , T " ANABELLA . ' N ° 96 . WEDNESDAY , June 20 . བར་ 60 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 95 .
Strana 72
... believe the choice would have fallen on wisdom or virtue , or had women determined their own point of honour , it is probable that wit or good nature would have carried it against chastity . Nothing recommends a man more to the female ...
... believe the choice would have fallen on wisdom or virtue , or had women determined their own point of honour , it is probable that wit or good nature would have carried it against chastity . Nothing recommends a man more to the female ...
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