The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Friend Philander , he consulted him upon the Occasion , Philander told him his Mind freely , and represented his Mistress to him in such strong Colours , that 1712 . that the next Morning he received a Challenge 8 THE SPECTATOR.
... Friend Philander , he consulted him upon the Occasion , Philander told him his Mind freely , and represented his Mistress to him in such strong Colours , that 1712 . that the next Morning he received a Challenge 8 THE SPECTATOR.
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... Friend's Advice , in relation to a Fortune whom they are never likely to come at . WILL HONEYCOMB , who is now on the Verge of Threescore , took me aside not long since , and asked me in his most serious Look , Whether I would advise ...
... Friend's Advice , in relation to a Fortune whom they are never likely to come at . WILL HONEYCOMB , who is now on the Verge of Threescore , took me aside not long since , and asked me in his most serious Look , Whether I would advise ...
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... Friends upon , without ever open- ing his Mind to the Party herself . have been engaged in this Subject by the following Letter , which comes to me from some notable young Female Scribe , who , by the Contents of it , seems to have ...
... Friends upon , without ever open- ing his Mind to the Party herself . have been engaged in this Subject by the following Letter , which comes to me from some notable young Female Scribe , who , by the Contents of it , seems to have ...
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... Friend Will Dry . Will , who is acquainted with Tom's Logick , when he finds him running off the Ques tion , cuts him short with a What then ? We allow all this to be true , but what is it to our present Purpose ? I have known Tom ...
... Friend Will Dry . Will , who is acquainted with Tom's Logick , when he finds him running off the Ques tion , cuts him short with a What then ? We allow all this to be true , but what is it to our present Purpose ? I have known Tom ...
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... Friend of mine , who had I many things to buy for his Family , wou'd oblige me to walk with him to the Shops . He was very nice in his Way , and fond of having every thing shewn , which at first made me very uneasy ; but as his Humour ...
... Friend of mine , who had I many things to buy for his Family , wou'd oblige me to walk with him to the Shops . He was very nice in his Way , and fond of having every thing shewn , which at first made me very uneasy ; but as his Humour ...
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