The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... tion , and violent Inclination to Women , and not unskilled in the soft Arts which win their Favour . He knew what it was to enjoy the Satisfactions which are reaped from the Possession of Beauty , but was an utter Stranger to the ...
... tion , and violent Inclination to Women , and not unskilled in the soft Arts which win their Favour . He knew what it was to enjoy the Satisfactions which are reaped from the Possession of Beauty , but was an utter Stranger to the ...
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... but his dear Self , even with Exclusion of his very Children . I recommend this Subject to your Considera tion , and am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , 1712 . T. B. ' ' Mr. No. 496 , Monday , Sept. 29 , 1712 . THE SPECTATOR 83.
... but his dear Self , even with Exclusion of his very Children . I recommend this Subject to your Considera tion , and am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , 1712 . T. B. ' ' Mr. No. 496 , Monday , Sept. 29 , 1712 . THE SPECTATOR 83.
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... tion of the Patron in this Case , is , that he is always surrounded with specious Pretences of unworthy Candi dates , and is often alone in the kind Inclination he has towards the Well - deserving . Justice is the first Quality in the ...
... tion of the Patron in this Case , is , that he is always surrounded with specious Pretences of unworthy Candi dates , and is often alone in the kind Inclination he has towards the Well - deserving . Justice is the first Quality in the ...
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... tion as the Humour is now likely to take . It is to be hoped likewise , that there are in the other Nurseries of the Law to be found a proportionable Number of these hopeful Plants , springing up to the everlasting Renown of their ...
... tion as the Humour is now likely to take . It is to be hoped likewise , that there are in the other Nurseries of the Law to be found a proportionable Number of these hopeful Plants , springing up to the everlasting Renown of their ...
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... tion that of Dress . The Beaus and Belles about Town , who dress purely to catch one another , think there is no farther Occasion for the Bait , when their first Design has succeeded . But besides the too common Fault in point of ...
... tion that of Dress . The Beaus and Belles about Town , who dress purely to catch one another , think there is no farther Occasion for the Bait , when their first Design has succeeded . But besides the too common Fault in point of ...
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