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... taken notice of by Pharamond ; and the Lover conceive higher Hopes , than to follow the Wo- man he was dying for the Day before . In a Court , where Men fpeak Affecti- on in the strongeft Terms , and Dislike in the fainteft , it was a ...
... taken notice of by Pharamond ; and the Lover conceive higher Hopes , than to follow the Wo- man he was dying for the Day before . In a Court , where Men fpeak Affecti- on in the strongeft Terms , and Dislike in the fainteft , it was a ...
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... is Abfent , becaufe he thinks of nothing at all : The latter is too innocent a Creature to be taken notice of ; but the Distractions of the former may notice 24 The SPECTATOR . N ° 77 . away his Watch a confiderable way in- ...
... is Abfent , becaufe he thinks of nothing at all : The latter is too innocent a Creature to be taken notice of ; but the Distractions of the former may notice 24 The SPECTATOR . N ° 77 . away his Watch a confiderable way in- ...
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... taken up for a Jefuit . ' If he had looked on me a little longer , he had certainly described me fo particularly , without ever confi- dering what led him into it , that the whole Company muft neceffarily have found me out ; for which ...
... taken up for a Jefuit . ' If he had looked on me a little longer , he had certainly described me fo particularly , without ever confi- dering what led him into it , that the whole Company muft neceffarily have found me out ; for which ...
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... taken by a Lady for another Gentleman , who was one- of the handfomeft in the University : But upon Enquiry it was found , that the Lady had actually loft one Eye , • and the other was very much upon the Decline . A FOURTH produced Let ...
... taken by a Lady for another Gentleman , who was one- of the handfomeft in the University : But upon Enquiry it was found , that the Lady had actually loft one Eye , • and the other was very much upon the Decline . A FOURTH produced Let ...
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... taken in at the Eyes only ; and you may as well fatisfie thofe Eyes with feeing , as controul any Paffion received by them only . It is from Loving by Sight that Coxcombs fo frequently fucceed with Women , and very often a Young La- dy ...
... taken in at the Eyes only ; and you may as well fatisfie thofe Eyes with feeing , as controul any Paffion received by them only . It is from Loving by Sight that Coxcombs fo frequently fucceed with Women , and very often a Young La- dy ...
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