The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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Page 8
... Letter . We long continued this • Way of Commerce ; and I with my Needle , a few • Books , and reading over and over my Husband's Let- ters , paffed my Time in a refigned Expectation of bet- ter Days . Be pleafed to take notice , that ...
... Letter . We long continued this • Way of Commerce ; and I with my Needle , a few • Books , and reading over and over my Husband's Let- ters , paffed my Time in a refigned Expectation of bet- ter Days . Be pleafed to take notice , that ...
Page 9
... Letters , in which I always kept the Certificate of my Marriage , when this rude Fellow came in , and with the nauseous Familiarity of fuch unbred Brutes , fratched the Papers out of my Hand . I was immediately under fo great a Concern ...
... Letters , in which I always kept the Certificate of my Marriage , when this rude Fellow came in , and with the nauseous Familiarity of fuch unbred Brutes , fratched the Papers out of my Hand . I was immediately under fo great a Concern ...
Page 10
... Letters , with Accounts of many private Lives caft into that Form . I have the Rake's Journal , the Sot's Journal , the Whoremafter's Journal , and among feveral others a very curious Piece , entitled , The Journal of a Mohock . By ...
... Letters , with Accounts of many private Lives caft into that Form . I have the Rake's Journal , the Sot's Journal , the Whoremafter's Journal , and among feveral others a very curious Piece , entitled , The Journal of a Mohock . By ...
Page 11
... Letter to be placed in a modifh State of Indifference be- tween Vice and Virtue , and to be fufceptible of either , were there proper Pains taken with her . Had her Journal been filled with Gallantries , or fuch Occurrences as had fhewn ...
... Letter to be placed in a modifh State of Indifference be- tween Vice and Virtue , and to be fufceptible of either , were there proper Pains taken with her . Had her Journal been filled with Gallantries , or fuch Occurrences as had fhewn ...
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... Letter from Mr. Froth . Mem.locked it up in my ftrongBox .. Reft of the Morning . Fontange , the Tire - woman , her ... Letters . Cupid and Veny .. Ten a - Clock . Stay'd within all day , not at home . From Ten to Twelve . In Conference ...
... Letter from Mr. Froth . Mem.locked it up in my ftrongBox .. Reft of the Morning . Fontange , the Tire - woman , her ... Letters . Cupid and Veny .. Ten a - Clock . Stay'd within all day , not at home . From Ten to Twelve . In Conference ...
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