The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... our Tragick Writers may make an ill ufe of . As our Heroes are generally Lovers , their Swelling and Bluftring upon the Stage very much re- com- Te commends them to the fair Part of their Audience 24 The SPECTATOR . No 49 .
... our Tragick Writers may make an ill ufe of . As our Heroes are generally Lovers , their Swelling and Bluftring upon the Stage very much re- com- Te commends them to the fair Part of their Audience 24 The SPECTATOR . No 49 .
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... Lovers , is obliged to keep them at a certain Distance ; a Sigh in a languishing Lover , if fetched too near her , would diffolve a Feature ; and a Kifs fnatched by a For- ward one , might transfer the Com- plexion of the Mistress to ...
... Lovers , is obliged to keep them at a certain Distance ; a Sigh in a languishing Lover , if fetched too near her , would diffolve a Feature ; and a Kifs fnatched by a For- ward one , might transfer the Com- plexion of the Mistress to ...
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... Lover ftrove in vain , by fervile Epiftles , to revoke his Doom ; till at length he was forced to the laft Refuge , a round Sum of Mony to her Maid . This corrupt Attendant placed him early in the Morning behind the Hangings in her ...
... Lover ftrove in vain , by fervile Epiftles , to revoke his Doom ; till at length he was forced to the laft Refuge , a round Sum of Mony to her Maid . This corrupt Attendant placed him early in the Morning behind the Hangings in her ...
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... Lover was cured . IT is certain no Faith ought to be kept with Cheats , and an Oath made to a Pict is of it felf void . I would therefore exhort all the British Ladies to fingle them out , nor do I know any but Lindamira who fhould be ...
... Lover was cured . IT is certain no Faith ought to be kept with Cheats , and an Oath made to a Pict is of it felf void . I would therefore exhort all the British Ladies to fingle them out , nor do I know any but Lindamira who fhould be ...
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... Princefs is afraid left the fhould incur the Difpleasure of the King her Father , or lofe the Hero her Lover , whilft her Attendant is only concerned left t left the fhould entangle her Feet in her Petticoat . 36 The SPECTATOR . N ° 42.
... Princefs is afraid left the fhould incur the Difpleasure of the King her Father , or lofe the Hero her Lover , whilft her Attendant is only concerned left t left the fhould entangle her Feet in her Petticoat . 36 The SPECTATOR . N ° 42.
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