The Spectator, Volume 3J. Tonson, 1753 - English essays |
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... Head of a Bafs - Viol , and at the fifth a Pair of Nut - crackers . The whole Affembly wondered at his ... Heads with fuch fenfeless Ambitions , and infpiring them with fuch abfurd Ideas of Superiority and Preeminence , has not in it ...
... Head of a Bafs - Viol , and at the fifth a Pair of Nut - crackers . The whole Affembly wondered at his ... Heads with fuch fenfeless Ambitions , and infpiring them with fuch abfurd Ideas of Superiority and Preeminence , has not in it ...
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... Head . I would immediately change my Lodgings , but that I think it might look like a plain Confeflion , that I am conquer'd ; and befides this , I am told that most Quarters of the Town are infefted < with thefe Creatures . If they are ...
... Head . I would immediately change my Lodgings , but that I think it might look like a plain Confeflion , that I am conquer'd ; and befides this , I am told that most Quarters of the Town are infefted < with thefe Creatures . If they are ...
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... Head - Drefs . The aforefaid Lady had the Affurance to affirm , amidst a Circle of Female In- quifitors , who were ... Heads drefs'd wholly in • Ribbons , and looked like fo many Victims ready to be facrificed . This is ftill a reigning ...
... Head - Drefs . The aforefaid Lady had the Affurance to affirm , amidst a Circle of Female In- quifitors , who were ... Heads drefs'd wholly in • Ribbons , and looked like fo many Victims ready to be facrificed . This is ftill a reigning ...
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... Head - Clothes . Fy , my Dear , fay I ; how cans a Woman of your Senfe fall into fuch an intemperate : Rage ? This is an Argument which never fails . Indeed ,. my Dear , fays fhe , you make me mad fometimes , fo you do , with the filly ...
... Head - Clothes . Fy , my Dear , fay I ; how cans a Woman of your Senfe fall into fuch an intemperate : Rage ? This is an Argument which never fails . Indeed ,. my Dear , fays fhe , you make me mad fometimes , fo you do , with the filly ...
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... head , and when by his light I walked through darkness : When the Almighty was yet with me : when my Children were about When I washed my fieps with butter , and the rock poured out rivers of oil . me : WHEN Let me WHEN the Ear heard me ...
... head , and when by his light I walked through darkness : When the Almighty was yet with me : when my Children were about When I washed my fieps with butter , and the rock poured out rivers of oil . me : WHEN Let me WHEN the Ear heard me ...
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