The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... youth within such and such districts ; I know , in parti- cular , goods are not entered as they ought to be at the custom - house , nor law reports perused at the Temple , by reason of one beauty who detains the young merchants too long ...
... youth within such and such districts ; I know , in parti- cular , goods are not entered as they ought to be at the custom - house , nor law reports perused at the Temple , by reason of one beauty who detains the young merchants too long ...
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... a clergyman in the Church of England . Gray says that he was a person of great hopes in his youth , though at last he turned out a drunken person . ' VOL . II . C acquaintance among the best sort of people , and have No. 88 33 The ...
... a clergyman in the Church of England . Gray says that he was a person of great hopes in his youth , though at last he turned out a drunken person . ' VOL . II . C acquaintance among the best sort of people , and have No. 88 33 The ...
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... youth ; that she drilled him on to five - and- fifty , and that he verily believes she will drop him in his old age if she can find her account in another . I shall conclude this narrative with a letter from honest Sam Hopewell , a very ...
... youth ; that she drilled him on to five - and- fifty , and that he verily believes she will drop him in his old age if she can find her account in another . I shall conclude this narrative with a letter from honest Sam Hopewell , a very ...
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... youth who goes on in a continued course of voluptuousness , advances by degrees into a libidinous old man ; and that the passion survives in the mind when it is altogether dead in the body ; nay , that the desire grows more violent ...
... youth who goes on in a continued course of voluptuousness , advances by degrees into a libidinous old man ; and that the passion survives in the mind when it is altogether dead in the body ; nay , that the desire grows more violent ...
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... youth their follies , not because they are themselves past them , but because they love to continue in them . These beauties rival each other on all occasions , not that they have always had the same lovers , but each has kept up a ...
... youth their follies , not because they are themselves past them , but because they love to continue in them . These beauties rival each other on all occasions , not that they have always had the same lovers , but each has kept up a ...
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