The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... tell what the Law , or the Parents of the Lady will do for this In- jured Gentleman , but must allow he has very much Juftice on his fide . I have indeed very long obferved this Evil , and diftinguished thofe of our Women who wear their ...
... tell what the Law , or the Parents of the Lady will do for this In- jured Gentleman , but must allow he has very much Juftice on his fide . I have indeed very long obferved this Evil , and diftinguished thofe of our Women who wear their ...
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... us lefs Good : Had we been aware of it , before it had gone too far , I muft tell you , we would have petitioned to be heard up- on that Subject . But let that pass . 14 ' I muft let you know likewife , good Sir 42 No 43 The SPECTATOR.
... us lefs Good : Had we been aware of it , before it had gone too far , I muft tell you , we would have petitioned to be heard up- on that Subject . But let that pass . 14 ' I muft let you know likewife , good Sir 42 No 43 The SPECTATOR.
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... tells me . " WE think we have at last done ' the Business with the Malecontents in Hungary , and fhall clap up a Peace ' there . WHAT the Neutrality Army is ' to do , or what the Army in Flanders , and what two or three other Princes ...
... tells me . " WE think we have at last done ' the Business with the Malecontents in Hungary , and fhall clap up a Peace ' there . WHAT the Neutrality Army is ' to do , or what the Army in Flanders , and what two or three other Princes ...
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... tell Why thy canoniz'd Bones , hearsed in Death , Have burst their Cearments ? Why the Sepulchre , Wherein we saw thee quietly inurn'd , Hath op'd his ponderous and marble Jaws To caft thee up again ? What may this mean ? That thou dead ...
... tell Why thy canoniz'd Bones , hearsed in Death , Have burst their Cearments ? Why the Sepulchre , Wherein we saw thee quietly inurn'd , Hath op'd his ponderous and marble Jaws To caft thee up again ? What may this mean ? That thou dead ...
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... telling him that he fhould live fome Time in his prefent Bitterness of Soul before he would dispatch him , and by ordering him to retire into that part of the Palace where he had flain his Father , whofe Murther he would revenge in the ...
... telling him that he fhould live fome Time in his prefent Bitterness of Soul before he would dispatch him , and by ordering him to retire into that part of the Palace where he had flain his Father , whofe Murther he would revenge in the ...
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