The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... particular person , that in a late draft of marriage articles a lady has stipulated with her husband that , whatever his opinions are , she shall be at liberty to patch on which side she pleases . I must here take notice that Rosalinda ...
... particular person , that in a late draft of marriage articles a lady has stipulated with her husband that , whatever his opinions are , she shall be at liberty to patch on which side she pleases . I must here take notice that Rosalinda ...
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... particular and circumstantiated , that they cannot come within general considerations : for one such case as one of these , there are ten , where a man , to keep up a farce of retinue and grandeur within his own house , shall shrink at ...
... particular and circumstantiated , that they cannot come within general considerations : for one such case as one of these , there are ten , where a man , to keep up a farce of retinue and grandeur within his own house , shall shrink at ...
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... particular to him , and a complacence which , & c . . . All his inclinations are in such manner fixed upon virtue , that no con- sideration nor passion can disturb him ; and in those extremities into which his ill fortune hath cast him ...
... particular to him , and a complacence which , & c . . . All his inclinations are in such manner fixed upon virtue , that no con- sideration nor passion can disturb him ; and in those extremities into which his ill fortune hath cast him ...
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... particular care that the common forms of distress , and the idle pretenders to sorrow about courts , who wanted only supplies to luxury , should never obtain favour by his means : but the distresses which arise from the many ...
... particular care that the common forms of distress , and the idle pretenders to sorrow about courts , who wanted only supplies to luxury , should never obtain favour by his means : but the distresses which arise from the many ...
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... particular , after having read over a poem of an eminent author on a victory , I met with several fragments of it upon the next rejoicing day which had been employed in squibs and 20 No. 85 The SPECTATOR No. 85. Thursday, June 7, 1711 ...
... particular , after having read over a poem of an eminent author on a victory , I met with several fragments of it upon the next rejoicing day which had been employed in squibs and 20 No. 85 The SPECTATOR No. 85. Thursday, June 7, 1711 ...
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