The Spectator, Volume 6Harrison and Company, 1793 - English essays |
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... young people in the country , han at any other feafon of the year . Neither muft I forget a letter which I received near a fortnight fince from a lady , who , it feems , could hold out no longer ; telling me fhe looked upon the month as ...
... young people in the country , han at any other feafon of the year . Neither muft I forget a letter which I received near a fortnight fince from a lady , who , it feems , could hold out no longer ; telling me fhe looked upon the month as ...
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... young lady of fifteen , had at last made his fortune by running away with her grandmother . But as I do not defign this fpeculation for the Ever- greens of the fex , I fhall again apply myself to thole who would willingly liften to the ...
... young lady of fifteen , had at last made his fortune by running away with her grandmother . But as I do not defign this fpeculation for the Ever- greens of the fex , I fhall again apply myself to thole who would willingly liften to the ...
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Joseph Addison. but infamous when mifapplied . It is certain that many a young woman in this town has had her heart irreco ... young woman come to the arms of her husband after the difappointment of four or five pallions which the has fuc ...
Joseph Addison. but infamous when mifapplied . It is certain that many a young woman in this town has had her heart irreco ... young woman come to the arms of her husband after the difappointment of four or five pallions which the has fuc ...
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... young woman of beauty and quality , and fuitably married to a gentleman who dotes on me . But this perfon of mine is the object of an unjuft paffion in a nobleman , who is very intimate with my husband . This friendship gives him very ...
... young woman of beauty and quality , and fuitably married to a gentleman who dotes on me . But this perfon of mine is the object of an unjuft paffion in a nobleman , who is very intimate with my husband . This friendship gives him very ...
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... young fellow that cock'd his hat upon a friend of his who entered juft at the fame time with myself , and accosted him after the following manner : " Well , Jack , the old prig is dead at laft . Sharp's the word . Now or never , boy ...
... young fellow that cock'd his hat upon a friend of his who entered juft at the fame time with myself , and accosted him after the following manner : " Well , Jack , the old prig is dead at laft . Sharp's the word . Now or never , boy ...
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