The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... before him , or who cannot strike out of his reflections new paths of pleasing discourse . Honest Will Thrash and his wife , though not married above four months , have scarce had a word to say to each other this six 2 SPECTATOR .
... before him , or who cannot strike out of his reflections new paths of pleasing discourse . Honest Will Thrash and his wife , though not married above four months , have scarce had a word to say to each other this six 2 SPECTATOR .
Strana 13
... discourses on marriage have been well received . A friend of mine gives me to understand , from Doctors ' Commons , that more licences have been taken out there of late than usual . I am likewise informed of several pretty fellows , who ...
... discourses on marriage have been well received . A friend of mine gives me to understand , from Doctors ' Commons , that more licences have been taken out there of late than usual . I am likewise informed of several pretty fellows , who ...
Strana 15
... discourse with a transla- tion of it ; and I believe the reader will be of my opinion , that conjugal love is drawn in it with a delicacy which makes it appear to be , as I have represented it , an ́orna- ment as well as a virtue . 66 ...
... discourse with a transla- tion of it ; and I believe the reader will be of my opinion , that conjugal love is drawn in it with a delicacy which makes it appear to be , as I have represented it , an ́orna- ment as well as a virtue . 66 ...
Strana 36
... discourse ; in which one , that knew him most parti- cularly above twenty years , has told me that he was so exact ... discourses . What can we then think of those who make use of so tremendous a name in the ordinary expressions of their ...
... discourse ; in which one , that knew him most parti- cularly above twenty years , has told me that he was so exact ... discourses . What can we then think of those who make use of so tremendous a name in the ordinary expressions of their ...
Strana 40
... discourses against that unnatural custom of parents , in forcing their children to marry contrary to their inclinations . My own case , without farther preface , I will lay before you , and leave you to judge of it . My father and ...
... discourses against that unnatural custom of parents , in forcing their children to marry contrary to their inclinations . My own case , without farther preface , I will lay before you , and leave you to judge of it . My father and ...
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