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... fome Mortifica- tion that I fuffered the Ral- lery of a Fine Lady of my Acquaintance , for calling , in one of my Papers , Dorimant a Clown . She was fo unmerciful as to take Advantage of my invincible Taci- turnity , and on that ...
... fome Mortifica- tion that I fuffered the Ral- lery of a Fine Lady of my Acquaintance , for calling , in one of my Papers , Dorimant a Clown . She was fo unmerciful as to take Advantage of my invincible Taci- turnity , and on that ...
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... fome of his Speeches . ' Tis She , that lovely Hair , that eafie Shape , thofe wanton Eyes , and all thofe melting Charms about her Mouth , which Med- ley Spoke of ; I'll follow the Lottery , and put in for a Prize with my Friend Bel ...
... fome of his Speeches . ' Tis She , that lovely Hair , that eafie Shape , thofe wanton Eyes , and all thofe melting Charms about her Mouth , which Med- ley Spoke of ; I'll follow the Lottery , and put in for a Prize with my Friend Bel ...
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... fome Attention , the falfe Impreffions the generality ( the fair Sex more espe- cially ) have of what should be intended , when they fay a Fine Gentleman ; and could not help revolving that Subject in my Thoughts , and fettling , as it ...
... fome Attention , the falfe Impreffions the generality ( the fair Sex more espe- cially ) have of what should be intended , when they fay a Fine Gentleman ; and could not help revolving that Subject in my Thoughts , and fettling , as it ...
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... fome Law of Life to our felves , or fixing fome No- tion of things in general , which may affect us in fuch Manner as to create proper • proper Habits both in our Minds , and Bodies 16 The SPECTATOR . N ° 76 . N$ 76. ...
... fome Law of Life to our felves , or fixing fome No- tion of things in general , which may affect us in fuch Manner as to create proper • proper Habits both in our Minds , and Bodies 16 The SPECTATOR . N ° 76 . N$ 76. ...
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... fome Pieces of secret Hiftory , which an Antiquary , my very good Friend , lent me as a Curiofity . They are Memoirs of the private Life of Pharamond of France . Pharamond , fays my Author , was a Prince of infi- ' nite Humanity and ...
... fome Pieces of secret Hiftory , which an Antiquary , my very good Friend , lent me as a Curiofity . They are Memoirs of the private Life of Pharamond of France . Pharamond , fays my Author , was a Prince of infi- ' nite Humanity and ...
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