The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 203
... Leave to subscribe my self , Your unfortunate bumble Servant , CELINDA.'I I had it in my Thoughts , before I received the Letter of this Lady , to consider this dreadful Passion in the Mind of a Woman ; and the Smart she seems to feel ...
... Leave to subscribe my self , Your unfortunate bumble Servant , CELINDA.'I I had it in my Thoughts , before I received the Letter of this Lady , to consider this dreadful Passion in the Mind of a Woman ; and the Smart she seems to feel ...
Strana 218
... leave this to your Consideration , only take Leave , ( which I cannot do without sighing ) to remark to you , that if this had been the Sense of Mankind thirty Years ago , I should have avoided a Life spent in Poverty and Shame . Mr ...
... leave this to your Consideration , only take Leave , ( which I cannot do without sighing ) to remark to you , that if this had been the Sense of Mankind thirty Years ago , I should have avoided a Life spent in Poverty and Shame . Mr ...
Strana 511
... leave our Desires they will leave us . It is far otherwise : I am now as vain in my Dress , and as flippant if I see a pretty Woman , as when in my Youth I stood upon a Bench in the Pit to survey the whole Circle of Beauties.1 The Folly ...
... leave our Desires they will leave us . It is far otherwise : I am now as vain in my Dress , and as flippant if I see a pretty Woman , as when in my Youth I stood upon a Bench in the Pit to survey the whole Circle of Beauties.1 The Folly ...
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