The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... pleased to fee an haughty Beauty watch the Looks of the Man fhe had long defpifed , from Obfervation of his being taken notice of by Pharamond ; and the Lover conceive higher Hopes , than to follow the Wo- man he was dying for the Day ...
... pleased to fee an haughty Beauty watch the Looks of the Man fhe had long defpifed , from Obfervation of his being taken notice of by Pharamond ; and the Lover conceive higher Hopes , than to follow the Wo- man he was dying for the Day ...
Page 39
... . All which confidered , we hope you will be pleased to do that which to Right and Justice shall Cappertain . C R And your Petitioners , & c . Thursday , N ° 79 . RST SHTONEN SIED Thursday , May No 78. The SPECTATOR . 39.
... . All which confidered , we hope you will be pleased to do that which to Right and Justice shall Cappertain . C R And your Petitioners , & c . Thursday , N ° 79 . RST SHTONEN SIED Thursday , May No 78. The SPECTATOR . 39.
Page 47
... pleased to put fuch Books in our Hands , as may make ' our Virtue more inward , and convince * fome of us that in a Mind truly virtu- ous the Scorn of Vice is always ac- companied with the Pity of it . This , and other things , are ...
... pleased to put fuch Books in our Hands , as may make ' our Virtue more inward , and convince * fome of us that in a Mind truly virtu- ous the Scorn of Vice is always ac- companied with the Pity of it . This , and other things , are ...
Page 92
... pleased to be told fo . In this Cafe therefore we may be fure , that he had in his Mind fome ge- neral implicit Notion of this Art of Phyfiognomy which I have juft now mentioned ; and that when his Courtiers told him his Face was made ...
... pleased to be told fo . In this Cafe therefore we may be fure , that he had in his Mind fome ge- neral implicit Notion of this Art of Phyfiognomy which I have juft now mentioned ; and that when his Courtiers told him his Face was made ...
Page 111
... pleased with this Gentleman's Phrafe , that I fhall diftin- guish this Sect of Women by the Title of Demurrers . I find by another Let- ter from one that calls himself Thirfis , that his Mistress has been_demurring a- bove these seven ...
... pleased with this Gentleman's Phrafe , that I fhall diftin- guish this Sect of Women by the Title of Demurrers . I find by another Let- ter from one that calls himself Thirfis , that his Mistress has been_demurring a- bove these seven ...
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