The Spectator, Volume 6Harrison and Company, 1793 - English essays |
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... paper ; for that his mistrefs , who had pro- rifed to explain herfelf to him about the beginning of May , upon reading that difcourfe , told him that the would give him her anfwer in June . ' Thyrfis acquaints me , that when he defired ...
... paper ; for that his mistrefs , who had pro- rifed to explain herfelf to him about the beginning of May , upon reading that difcourfe , told him that the would give him her anfwer in June . ' Thyrfis acquaints me , that when he defired ...
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... paper may be read with more than ordi- nary attention at all tea - tables within the cities of • London and Westminster . ' 6 X No. CCCXCVI . WEDNESDAY , JUNE 4 . Barbara , Celarent , Darii , Ferio , Baralipton * . HAVING a great deal ...
... paper may be read with more than ordi- nary attention at all tea - tables within the cities of • London and Westminster . ' 6 X No. CCCXCVI . WEDNESDAY , JUNE 4 . Barbara , Celarent , Darii , Ferio , Baralipton * . HAVING a great deal ...
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... paper : I mean that hypocrify by which a man does not only deceive the world , but very often impofes on himself ; that hypocrify which conceals his own heart from him , and makes him believe he is more virtuous than he really is , and ...
... paper : I mean that hypocrify by which a man does not only deceive the world , but very often impofes on himself ; that hypocrify which conceals his own heart from him , and makes him believe he is more virtuous than he really is , and ...
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... papers fhould fometimes convey the com- plaints of diftreffed lovers to each other , I am in hopes you will favour one who gives you an undoubted in- ftance of her reformation , and at the fame time a convincing proof of the happy ...
... papers fhould fometimes convey the com- plaints of diftreffed lovers to each other , I am in hopes you will favour one who gives you an undoubted in- ftance of her reformation , and at the fame time a convincing proof of the happy ...
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... paper ; which I conjure you to infert , if you have any compaffion for injured virtue . ' SYLVIA . ' • Mr. Spectator , I AM the husband of a woman of merit , but am fallen in love , as they call it , with a lady of her ac- quaintance ...
... paper ; which I conjure you to infert , if you have any compaffion for injured virtue . ' SYLVIA . ' • Mr. Spectator , I AM the husband of a woman of merit , but am fallen in love , as they call it , with a lady of her ac- quaintance ...
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