The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... told with fuch fimplicity , and there are fo many artlefs touches of diftrefs in it , that I fear it comes too much from the heart . Mr. SPECTATOR , Som OME years ago it happened that I lived in the fame houfe with a young gentleman of ...
... told with fuch fimplicity , and there are fo many artlefs touches of diftrefs in it , that I fear it comes too much from the heart . Mr. SPECTATOR , Som OME years ago it happened that I lived in the fame houfe with a young gentleman of ...
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... told them with a more than ordinary seriousness , that his heart had been long engaged to one whofe name he thought himself ob- liged in honour to conceal ; but that he could fhew her picture picture in the lid of his fnuff box . The 18 ...
... told them with a more than ordinary seriousness , that his heart had been long engaged to one whofe name he thought himself ob- liged in honour to conceal ; but that he could fhew her picture picture in the lid of his fnuff box . The 18 ...
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... told me she had been vifiting a relation , • whose husband had made her a prefent of a chariot , ⚫ and a stately pair of horses ; and that he was pofi- · 3 ⚫tive · · · ' tive fhe could not breathe a No 326 THE SPECTATOR . 23.
... told me she had been vifiting a relation , • whose husband had made her a prefent of a chariot , ⚫ and a stately pair of horses ; and that he was pofi- · 3 ⚫tive · · · ' tive fhe could not breathe a No 326 THE SPECTATOR . 23.
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... told in the foregoing book how the evil , W spirit practifed upon Eve as the lay afleep , in order to infpire her with thoughts of vanity , pride , and ambition . The author , who fhews a won derful art throughout his whole poem , in ...
... told in the foregoing book how the evil , W spirit practifed upon Eve as the lay afleep , in order to infpire her with thoughts of vanity , pride , and ambition . The author , who fhews a won derful art throughout his whole poem , in ...
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... told , the Devil endeavoured to in- ftil into her . Of this kind is that part of it where the fan- cies herself awaken'd by Adam in the following beautiful lines . Why fleep'st thou Eve ? now is the pleasant time , The cool , the filent ...
... told , the Devil endeavoured to in- ftil into her . Of this kind is that part of it where the fan- cies herself awaken'd by Adam in the following beautiful lines . Why fleep'st thou Eve ? now is the pleasant time , The cool , the filent ...
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