The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 109
... shall not enter into a very particular " Account of them ; but let me obferve , that oblique Vifion , when natural , was anciently the Mark of Bewitchery ' and magical Fascination , and to this Day ' tis a malignant ill Look ; but ...
... shall not enter into a very particular " Account of them ; but let me obferve , that oblique Vifion , when natural , was anciently the Mark of Bewitchery ' and magical Fascination , and to this Day ' tis a malignant ill Look ; but ...
Strana 112
... shall leave with my Reader , without faying any thing further of it . SIR , .I Am a Man out of all Bufinefs , and would willingly turn my Head to any · C any thing for an honeft Livelihood . I II 2 The SPECTATOR N ° 251 . No 251. ...
... shall leave with my Reader , without faying any thing further of it . SIR , .I Am a Man out of all Bufinefs , and would willingly turn my Head to any · C any thing for an honeft Livelihood . I II 2 The SPECTATOR N ° 251 . No 251. ...
Strana 227
... shall hear the rigider Part of Womankind fpeak of with fo little Mercy . It is very certain that a modest Woman cannot abhor the Breach of Chastity too much ; but pray let her hate it for her felf , and only pity it in others . WILL ...
... shall hear the rigider Part of Womankind fpeak of with fo little Mercy . It is very certain that a modest Woman cannot abhor the Breach of Chastity too much ; but pray let her hate it for her felf , and only pity it in others . WILL ...
Strana 246
... shall we find the Man who looks out for ' one who places her chief Happiness in the Practice of Virtue , and makes ' her Duty her continual Pleasure ? ' No : Men rather feek for Money as ' the Complement of all their Defires ; and ...
... shall we find the Man who looks out for ' one who places her chief Happiness in the Practice of Virtue , and makes ' her Duty her continual Pleasure ? ' No : Men rather feek for Money as ' the Complement of all their Defires ; and ...
Strana 268
... shall take the Hint , and gratefully acknow- ' ledge fo great a Favour . I am , SIR , Your most devoted humble Servant , SIR , K C. D. NOWING you are very in- quifitive after every thing that is ' curious in Nature , I will wait on you ...
... shall take the Hint , and gratefully acknow- ' ledge fo great a Favour . I am , SIR , Your most devoted humble Servant , SIR , K C. D. NOWING you are very in- quifitive after every thing that is ' curious in Nature , I will wait on you ...
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