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... pleasure to me that I have this opportunity of professing myself one of your great admirers , and , in a very parti- cular manner , My LORD , Your Lordship's Most obliged , and most obedient , Humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE ...
... pleasure to me that I have this opportunity of professing myself one of your great admirers , and , in a very parti- cular manner , My LORD , Your Lordship's Most obliged , and most obedient , Humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE ...
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... pleasure in hearing them- selves praised , and can bear the sight of a man prostrate at their feet , so long I shall make no wonder , that there are those of the other sex who will pay them those im- pertinent humiliations . We should ...
... pleasure in hearing them- selves praised , and can bear the sight of a man prostrate at their feet , so long I shall make no wonder , that there are those of the other sex who will pay them those im- pertinent humiliations . We should ...
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... pleasure in seeing an imperious beauty humbled and neglected , regard her with the same satisfaction that a free nation sees a tyrant in disgrace . WILL HONEYCOMB , who is a great admirer of the gallantries in King CHARLES the Second's ...
... pleasure in seeing an imperious beauty humbled and neglected , regard her with the same satisfaction that a free nation sees a tyrant in disgrace . WILL HONEYCOMB , who is a great admirer of the gallantries in King CHARLES the Second's ...
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... pleasure , and publish it just as it came to my hands . I shall be very glad to find there are many guessed at for EMILIA . * - MR . SPECTATOR , IF this paper has the good fortune to be honoured with a place in your writings , I shall ...
... pleasure , and publish it just as it came to my hands . I shall be very glad to find there are many guessed at for EMILIA . * - MR . SPECTATOR , IF this paper has the good fortune to be honoured with a place in your writings , I shall ...
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... pleasure in slaughter and de- structions , gave no false deluding hopes which might in- crease the torments of her ... pleasures . She has shewed him by her own example , that virtue is consistent with de- cent freedoms , and good ...
... pleasure in slaughter and de- structions , gave no false deluding hopes which might in- crease the torments of her ... pleasures . She has shewed him by her own example , that virtue is consistent with de- cent freedoms , and good ...
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