The Spectator, Volume 3John Bell, 1776 - English essays |
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... letters of my female correfpondents , I find feveral from women complaining of jealous husbands ; and at the fame time protefting their own innocence ; and de- firing my advice on this occafion . Ffhall therefore take this fubject into ...
... letters of my female correfpondents , I find feveral from women complaining of jealous husbands ; and at the fame time protefting their own innocence ; and de- firing my advice on this occafion . Ffhall therefore take this fubject into ...
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... letters I have received from my correfpon- dents : The first discovers to me a fpecies of fe- males which have hitherto efcaped my notice , and is as follows . 6 6 • · • ་ * Mr. SPECTATOR , AM a young gentleman of a competent for- tunc ...
... letters I have received from my correfpon- dents : The first discovers to me a fpecies of fe- males which have hitherto efcaped my notice , and is as follows . 6 6 • · • ་ * Mr. SPECTATOR , AM a young gentleman of a competent for- tunc ...
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... If they are fo , I am fure it is ' fuch an abuse , as a lover of learning and filence ' ought to take notice of . < I am , SIR Yours , & c . ' C - 3 I am I am afraid , by fome lines in this letter No 175 . 20 THE SPECTATOR :
... If they are fo , I am fure it is ' fuch an abuse , as a lover of learning and filence ' ought to take notice of . < I am , SIR Yours , & c . ' C - 3 I am I am afraid , by fome lines in this letter No 175 . 20 THE SPECTATOR :
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Joseph Addison. I am afraid , by fome lines in this letter , that my young ftudent is touched with a diftemper which he hardly feems to dream of , and is too far gone in it to receive advice . However , I fhall animad- vert in ... letter...
Joseph Addison. I am afraid , by fome lines in this letter , that my young ftudent is touched with a diftemper which he hardly feems to dream of , and is too far gone in it to receive advice . However , I fhall animad- vert in ... letter...
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... letter comes to me from Exeter , and being credibly informed that what it contains is matter of fact , I fhall give it my reader as it was fent me . • Mr. SPECTATOR , Exeter , Sep. 7 . You U were pleased in a late fpeculation to take ...
... letter comes to me from Exeter , and being credibly informed that what it contains is matter of fact , I fhall give it my reader as it was fent me . • Mr. SPECTATOR , Exeter , Sep. 7 . You U were pleased in a late fpeculation to take ...
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