The Spectator, Volume 3J. Tonson, 1753 - English essays |
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... hand- fom Fellow immediately alarms them , and every thing that looks young or gay turns their Thoughts upon their Wives . A Second Sort of Men , who are most liable to this Paf- fion , are those of cunning , wary , and diftruftful ...
... hand- fom Fellow immediately alarms them , and every thing that looks young or gay turns their Thoughts upon their Wives . A Second Sort of Men , who are most liable to this Paf- fion , are those of cunning , wary , and diftruftful ...
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... Hands , had not he feared he himself should have become the greater Sufferer by it . It was not long after this , when he had another violent Return of Love upon him ; Mariamne was therefore fent for to him , whom he endeavoured to ...
... Hands , had not he feared he himself should have become the greater Sufferer by it . It was not long after this , when he had another violent Return of Love upon him ; Mariamne was therefore fent for to him , whom he endeavoured to ...
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... Hands high ; if above or under to carry or be allowed Weight for Inches , and to be entered Friday the 5th at the Swan in Coleshill , before Six in the Evening . Alfo a Plate of lefs Value to be run for by Affes . fame Day a Gold Ring ...
... Hands high ; if above or under to carry or be allowed Weight for Inches , and to be entered Friday the 5th at the Swan in Coleshill , before Six in the Evening . Alfo a Plate of lefs Value to be run for by Affes . fame Day a Gold Ring ...
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... Hands ; we might have been taught perhaps by them fome Proverbs against the Roman Generofity , in fighting for and bestowing other People's Goods . But fince Sir ROGER has taken Occafion from an old Proverb to be out of Humour with ...
... Hands ; we might have been taught perhaps by them fome Proverbs against the Roman Generofity , in fighting for and bestowing other People's Goods . But fince Sir ROGER has taken Occafion from an old Proverb to be out of Humour with ...
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... hand against the fatherless , when I faw my help in the gate ; then let mine arm fall from my shoulder - blade , and mine arm be broken from the bone . If I have rejoiced at the deftruc- tion of him that hated me , or lift up myself ...
... hand against the fatherless , when I faw my help in the gate ; then let mine arm fall from my shoulder - blade , and mine arm be broken from the bone . If I have rejoiced at the deftruc- tion of him that hated me , or lift up myself ...
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