The Spectator, Volume 3John Bell, 1776 - English essays |
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have as if you were absent : But continue to “ love me by day and by night : Want
me ; dream “ of me ; expect me ; think of me ; wish for me ; delight in me : Be
wholly with me : In short , bc . my very soul , as I am yours . ” a The jealous man's
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have as if you were absent : But continue to “ love me by day and by night : Want
me ; dream “ of me ; expect me ; think of me ; wish for me ; delight in me : Be
wholly with me : In short , bc . my very soul , as I am yours . ” a The jealous man's
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One would fancy that these men , though they fall short in every other respect of
those who make a profeffion of religion , would at least outshine them in this
particular , and be exempt from that single fault which seems to grow out of the ...
One would fancy that these men , though they fall short in every other respect of
those who make a profeffion of religion , would at least outshine them in this
particular , and be exempt from that single fault which seems to grow out of the ...
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ed so many festivals , and accompanied them with such pomps and ceremonies ;
in short , why they who had Nain fo many hecatombs at their altars , thould be
less successful than the Lacedemonians , who fell fo short of them in all these ...
ed so many festivals , and accompanied them with such pomps and ceremonies ;
in short , why they who had Nain fo many hecatombs at their altars , thould be
less successful than the Lacedemonians , who fell fo short of them in all these ...
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To be short , no • Licinius appearing and the noise increasing , I was resolved to
give this late long vacation to the good my country ; and I have at length , by the
ar• fistance of an ingenious artist , ( who works to the * Royal Society ) almost ...
To be short , no • Licinius appearing and the noise increasing , I was resolved to
give this late long vacation to the good my country ; and I have at length , by the
ar• fistance of an ingenious artist , ( who works to the * Royal Society ) almost ...
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This account is very dry in many parts , as only mentioning the name of the lover
who leaped , the person he leaped for , and relating , in short , that he was either
cured , or killed , or maimed by the fall . It indeed gives the names of so many ...
This account is very dry in many parts , as only mentioning the name of the lover
who leaped , the person he leaped for , and relating , in short , that he was either
cured , or killed , or maimed by the fall . It indeed gives the names of so many ...
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