The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
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... fancy you might work up a thou- sand pretty thoughts , by reflecting upon the persons most susceptible of the sort of sorrow I have spoken of ; and I dare say you will find upon examination that they are the wisest and the bravest of ...
... fancy you might work up a thou- sand pretty thoughts , by reflecting upon the persons most susceptible of the sort of sorrow I have spoken of ; and I dare say you will find upon examination that they are the wisest and the bravest of ...
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... fancy , unwilling yet to drop the subject , presented me with the following vision . เ Methought I was just awoke out of a sleep that I could never remember the beginning of ; the place where I found myself to be was a wide and spacious ...
... fancy , unwilling yet to drop the subject , presented me with the following vision . เ Methought I was just awoke out of a sleep that I could never remember the beginning of ; the place where I found myself to be was a wide and spacious ...
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... fancy my first vision had been but a dream , and there was no such thing in reality ; but then I considered that if I could fancy to see what was not , I might as well have an illusion wrought on me at present , and not see what was ...
... fancy my first vision had been but a dream , and there was no such thing in reality ; but then I considered that if I could fancy to see what was not , I might as well have an illusion wrought on me at present , and not see what was ...
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... , are what the nicest fancy could imagine ; and , though we know you to be so elegant a judge of beauty , yet there is none among ☐ Feet . • all your various characters of fine women preferable to Miranda No. 533. ] 85 THE SPECTATOR .
... , are what the nicest fancy could imagine ; and , though we know you to be so elegant a judge of beauty , yet there is none among ☐ Feet . • all your various characters of fine women preferable to Miranda No. 533. ] 85 THE SPECTATOR .
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... be to a virtuous and chaste mind ; and , in order to your proper handling such a subject , fancy your wife or daughter , if you had any , in such circum- stances , and what treatment you would then think due 86 [ No. 533 . THE SPECTATOR .
... be to a virtuous and chaste mind ; and , in order to your proper handling such a subject , fancy your wife or daughter , if you had any , in such circum- stances , and what treatment you would then think due 86 [ No. 533 . THE SPECTATOR .
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