The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... Conversation . I should be unpardonable , if , after what I have said , I should longer detain You with an Address of this Nature ; I cannot , however , conclude it without owning those great Obligations which You have laid upon , SIR ...
... Conversation . I should be unpardonable , if , after what I have said , I should longer detain You with an Address of this Nature ; I cannot , however , conclude it without owning those great Obligations which You have laid upon , SIR ...
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... Conversation has lain wholly among the vicious Part of Womankind , and therefore it is no Wonder they censure all alike , and look upon the whole Sex as a Species of Impostors . But if , notwithstanding their private Ex perience , they ...
... Conversation has lain wholly among the vicious Part of Womankind , and therefore it is no Wonder they censure all alike , and look upon the whole Sex as a Species of Impostors . But if , notwithstanding their private Ex perience , they ...
Strana 9
... Conversation with him , and to let in Light upon your Actions , to unravel all your Designs , and discover every Secret however trifling or indifferent . A jealous Husband has a particular Aversion to Winks and Whispers , and if he does ...
... Conversation with him , and to let in Light upon your Actions , to unravel all your Designs , and discover every Secret however trifling or indifferent . A jealous Husband has a particular Aversion to Winks and Whispers , and if he does ...
Strana 11
... Conversation , and endeavour'd with all his Art and Rhetorick to set out the Excess of Herod's Passion for her ; but when he still found her Cold and Incredulous , he inconsiderately told her , as a certain Instance of her Lord's ...
... Conversation , and endeavour'd with all his Art and Rhetorick to set out the Excess of Herod's Passion for her ; but when he still found her Cold and Incredulous , he inconsiderately told her , as a certain Instance of her Lord's ...
Strana 12
... Conversation and Familiarity with her in his Absence . This therefore was the first Discourse he entertain'd her with , in which she found it no easie Matter to quiet his Sus picions . But at last he appear'd so well satisfied of her ...
... Conversation and Familiarity with her in his Absence . This therefore was the first Discourse he entertain'd her with , in which she found it no easie Matter to quiet his Sus picions . But at last he appear'd so well satisfied of her ...
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