The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... town , who cannot support life without quick sensa- tions and gay reflections , and are strangers to tranquillity , to right reason , and a calm motion of spirits , without trans- port or dejection . These ingenious men , of all men ...
... town , who cannot support life without quick sensa- tions and gay reflections , and are strangers to tranquillity , to right reason , and a calm motion of spirits , without trans- port or dejection . These ingenious men , of all men ...
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... town . I am glad to find , in parti- cular , that my 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 ...
... town . I am glad to find , in parti- cular , that my 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 ...
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... town about some business ; and the hurry of it being over , I took coach one afternoon , and drove to see a relation , who married about six years ago a wealthy citizen . I found her at home , but her husband gone to the Exchange , and ...
... town about some business ; and the hurry of it being over , I took coach one afternoon , and drove to see a relation , who married about six years ago a wealthy citizen . I found her at home , but her husband gone to the Exchange , and ...
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... town may very well frame to himself a notion of their riots and debaucheries all night , and their apparent preparations for them all day . It is not to be doubted but these Romans never passed any of their time innocently but when they ...
... town may very well frame to himself a notion of their riots and debaucheries all night , and their apparent preparations for them all day . It is not to be doubted but these Romans never passed any of their time innocently but when they ...
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... town for about thirty years together , and boasted of favours from ladies whom he had never seen , is at length wedded to a plain country girl . His letter gives us the picture of a converted rake . The sober character of the husband is ...
... town for about thirty years together , and boasted of favours from ladies whom he had never seen , is at length wedded to a plain country girl . His letter gives us the picture of a converted rake . The sober character of the husband is ...
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