The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1924 |
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... told her , as a certain Instance of her Lord's Affection , the private Orders he had left behind him , which plainly shew'd , according to Joseph's Interpretation , that he could neither Live nor Die without her . This Barbarous ...
... told her , as a certain Instance of her Lord's Affection , the private Orders he had left behind him , which plainly shew'd , according to Joseph's Interpretation , that he could neither Live nor Die without her . This Barbarous ...
Strana 13
... told her ; but as for any Design of poisoning , he utterly disowned the least Knowledge of it This Confession quickly proved fatal to Sohemus , who now lay under the same Suspicions and Sentence that Joseph had before him on the like ...
... told her ; but as for any Design of poisoning , he utterly disowned the least Knowledge of it This Confession quickly proved fatal to Sohemus , who now lay under the same Suspicions and Sentence that Joseph had before him on the like ...
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... told that most Quarters of the Town are infested with these Creatures . If they are so , I am sure ' tis such an Abuse , as a Lover of Learning and Silence ought to take Notice of II 165 B I am , Sir , Yours , & c . ' I No. 175. I am ...
... told that most Quarters of the Town are infested with these Creatures . If they are so , I am sure ' tis such an Abuse , as a Lover of Learning and Silence ought to take Notice of II 165 B I am , Sir , Yours , & c . ' I No. 175. I am ...
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... ; and to compleat my Misfortune , I am since told that the Butt , flushed with his late Victory , has made a Visit or two to the dear Object of my 5 st 1 Wishes , so that I am at Wishes 26 THE SPECTATOR 'Mr. SPECTATOR, ...
... ; and to compleat my Misfortune , I am since told that the Butt , flushed with his late Victory , has made a Visit or two to the dear Object of my 5 st 1 Wishes , so that I am at Wishes 26 THE SPECTATOR 'Mr. SPECTATOR, ...
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... told you the general Temper of my Mind , but how shall I give you an Account of the Distraction of it ? Could you but conceive how cruel I am one Moment in my Resentment , and , at the ensuing Minute , when I place him in the Condition ...
... told you the general Temper of my Mind , but how shall I give you an Account of the Distraction of it ? Could you but conceive how cruel I am one Moment in my Resentment , and , at the ensuing Minute , when I place him in the Condition ...
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