The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Page 36
... hope that I had fomething in me worth ' cultivating , and his Converfation made ' me fenfible of Satisfactions in a regu- " lar Way , which I had never before ima- gined . When he was grown familiar with me , he opened himself like a ...
... hope that I had fomething in me worth ' cultivating , and his Converfation made ' me fenfible of Satisfactions in a regu- " lar Way , which I had never before ima- gined . When he was grown familiar with me , he opened himself like a ...
Page 49
... hope you will do us the Juftice to declare , that if the Brute has Courage enough to fend to the " Place where he faw us all alight toge- ' ther to get rid of him , there is not ' one of us but has a Lover who fhall avenge the Infult ...
... hope you will do us the Juftice to declare , that if the Brute has Courage enough to fend to the " Place where he faw us all alight toge- ' ther to get rid of him , there is not ' one of us but has a Lover who fhall avenge the Infult ...
Page 68
... hope , Sir , if you can't propofe in- tirely to reform this Evil , you will take fuch Notice of it in some of your ' future Speculations , as may put the deferving Part of our Sex on their Guard against thefe Creatures ; and at the fame ...
... hope , Sir , if you can't propofe in- tirely to reform this Evil , you will take fuch Notice of it in some of your ' future Speculations , as may put the deferving Part of our Sex on their Guard against thefe Creatures ; and at the fame ...
Page 109
... hope you will ' arm your Readers against the Mischiefs which are daily done by killing Eyes , ' in which you will highly oblige your ' wounded unknown Friend , T. B .. Mr. 3 Mr. SPECTATOR . You OU profeffed in feveral Papers your N ...
... hope you will ' arm your Readers against the Mischiefs which are daily done by killing Eyes , ' in which you will highly oblige your ' wounded unknown Friend , T. B .. Mr. 3 Mr. SPECTATOR . You OU profeffed in feveral Papers your N ...
Page 136
... : She never was heard to name • him in his Abfence , and takes Care he ' fhall never be the Subject of any Dif course that she has a fhare in . I hope . you'll C you'll propofe this Lady as a Pattern , tho 136 . The SPECTATOR . N ° 254-
... : She never was heard to name • him in his Abfence , and takes Care he ' fhall never be the Subject of any Dif course that she has a fhare in . I hope . you'll C you'll propofe this Lady as a Pattern , tho 136 . The SPECTATOR . N ° 254-
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