The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 78
... Reader . The Advantages , as I was going to fay , of Senfe , Beauty and Riches , are what are certainly the chief Motives to a prudent young Woman of Fortune for changing her Condition ; but as fhe is to have her Eye upon each of thefe ...
... Reader . The Advantages , as I was going to fay , of Senfe , Beauty and Riches , are what are certainly the chief Motives to a prudent young Woman of Fortune for changing her Condition ; but as fhe is to have her Eye upon each of thefe ...
Strana 93
... Readers , and amufe the Imaginations of those who are more profound ; de- claring at the fame time , that this is the laft Dream which I intend to publish this Seafon . SIR , " I Was laft Sunday in the Evening led into a ferious ...
... Readers , and amufe the Imaginations of those who are more profound ; de- claring at the fame time , that this is the laft Dream which I intend to publish this Seafon . SIR , " I Was laft Sunday in the Evening led into a ferious ...
Strana 107
... I fhall end this Difcourfe with a Tranflation of it ; and I believe the Reader will be of my opinion , that Con- jugal Love is drawn in it with a Delica- cy cy which makes it appear to be , as I N ° 525 . The SPECTATOR . 107.
... I fhall end this Difcourfe with a Tranflation of it ; and I believe the Reader will be of my opinion , that Con- jugal Love is drawn in it with a Delica- cy cy which makes it appear to be , as I N ° 525 . The SPECTATOR . 107.
Strana 118
... Readers , that I cannot defer the Publication of any thing which concerns their Happiness or Quiet . The Repofe of a married Woman is confult- ted in the first of the following Letters , and the Felicity of a Maiden Lady in the fecond ...
... Readers , that I cannot defer the Publication of any thing which concerns their Happiness or Quiet . The Repofe of a married Woman is confult- ted in the first of the following Letters , and the Felicity of a Maiden Lady in the fecond ...
Strana 136
... reading does not rife fo high as to the Prefent State of England , and who are fo often apt to ufurp that Precedency which by the Laws of their Country is not due to them . Their want of Learning , which has planted them in this Station ...
... reading does not rife fo high as to the Prefent State of England , and who are fo often apt to ufurp that Precedency which by the Laws of their Country is not due to them . Their want of Learning , which has planted them in this Station ...
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