The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1924 |
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... falling Tears , That shew too well the warm Desires , The silent , slow , consuming Fires , Which on my inmost Vitals prey , And melt my very Soul away , The Jealous Man is not indeed angry , if you dislike another ; but if you find ...
... falling Tears , That shew too well the warm Desires , The silent , slow , consuming Fires , Which on my inmost Vitals prey , And melt my very Soul away , The Jealous Man is not indeed angry , if you dislike another ; but if you find ...
Strana 16
... Branches of the Oak endure all the Seasons of the Year , though its Leaves fall off in Autumn ; and these too will be restored with the returning Spring , T Tuesday No. 173 , [ ADDISON . ] Tuesday , September 16 THE SPECTATOR.
... Branches of the Oak endure all the Seasons of the Year , though its Leaves fall off in Autumn ; and these too will be restored with the returning Spring , T Tuesday No. 173 , [ ADDISON . ] Tuesday , September 16 THE SPECTATOR.
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... fall a Glove or a Pin - Cushion in the Street , and shut or open her Casement three or four times in a Minute . When I had almost weaned my self from this , she came in her Shift Sleeves , and dress'd at the Window . I had no way left ...
... fall a Glove or a Pin - Cushion in the Street , and shut or open her Casement three or four times in a Minute . When I had almost weaned my self from this , she came in her Shift Sleeves , and dress'd at the Window . I had no way left ...
Strana 29
... fall into all these different Moods with his dear Life , and at the same time see they are wholly put on ; and yet not be hard - hearted enough to tell the འ dear good Creature that she is an Hypocrite . This sort of good Man is very ...
... fall into all these different Moods with his dear Life , and at the same time see they are wholly put on ; and yet not be hard - hearted enough to tell the འ dear good Creature that she is an Hypocrite . This sort of good Man is very ...
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... fall into such an intemperate Rage ? This is an Argument which never fails . Indeed , my Dear , says she , you make me mad sometimes , so you do , with the silly Way you have of treating me like a pretty Idiot . Well , what have I got ...
... fall into such an intemperate Rage ? This is an Argument which never fails . Indeed , my Dear , says she , you make me mad sometimes , so you do , with the silly Way you have of treating me like a pretty Idiot . Well , what have I got ...
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