The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1923 |
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... told me that That was chiefly what brought them to Town , having heard Wonders of him in Essex . I , who always wanted Faith in Matters of that Kind , was not easily pre vailed on to go ; but lest they should take it ill , I went with ...
... told me that That was chiefly what brought them to Town , having heard Wonders of him in Essex . I , who always wanted Faith in Matters of that Kind , was not easily pre vailed on to go ; but lest they should take it ill , I went with ...
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... Philander , he consulted him upon the Occasion , Philander told him his Mind freely , and represented his Mistress to him in such strong Colours , that 1712 . that the next Morning he received a Challenge 8 THE SPECTATOR.
... Philander , he consulted him upon the Occasion , Philander told him his Mind freely , and represented his Mistress to him in such strong Colours , that 1712 . that the next Morning he received a Challenge 8 THE SPECTATOR.
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... told her with great Frankness , that she looked upon him as one of the most worthless - CelĂa , foreseeing what a Character she was to expect , begged her not to go on , for that she had been privately married to him above a Fortnight ...
... told her with great Frankness , that she looked upon him as one of the most worthless - CelĂa , foreseeing what a Character she was to expect , begged her not to go on , for that she had been privately married to him above a Fortnight ...
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... told him , if he could get the Lady's Consent , he had mine . This is about the Tenth Match which , to my Knowledge , WILL has consulted his Friends upon , without ever open- ing his Mind to the Party herself . ing I have been engaged ...
... told him , if he could get the Lady's Consent , he had mine . This is about the Tenth Match which , to my Knowledge , WILL has consulted his Friends upon , without ever open- ing his Mind to the Party herself . ing I have been engaged ...
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... told them ) might have pass'd for a Reproof ; so I chose rather to fall in with him , and let the Discourse run upon the Use of Fashions , Here we remembred how much Man is govern'd by his Senses , how lively he is struck by the Objects ...
... told them ) might have pass'd for a Reproof ; so I chose rather to fall in with him , and let the Discourse run upon the Use of Fashions , Here we remembred how much Man is govern'd by his Senses , how lively he is struck by the Objects ...
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