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Page 8
... of his Friend Philander , he consulted him upon the Occasion Philander told
him his Mind freely , and represented his Mistress to him in such strong Colours ,
that was that the next Morning he received a Challenge for 8 THE SPECTATOR.
... of his Friend Philander , he consulted him upon the Occasion Philander told
him his Mind freely , and represented his Mistress to him in such strong Colours ,
that was that the next Morning he received a Challenge for 8 THE SPECTATOR.
Page 9
was that the next Morning he received a Challenge for his No. 475 . Pains , and
before Twelve a Clock was run through the Thursday , Body by the Man who had
asked his Advice . Celia Sept. 4 , 1712 . more prudent on the like Occasion ; she
...
was that the next Morning he received a Challenge for his No. 475 . Pains , and
before Twelve a Clock was run through the Thursday , Body by the Man who had
asked his Advice . Celia Sept. 4 , 1712 . more prudent on the like Occasion ; she
...
Page 12
... piece of Painting receive new Grace from their Disposition in the Picture . The
Advantages of a Reader from a methodical Discourse , are correspondent with
those of the Writer . He com prehends every Thing easily , takes it in with
Pleasure ...
... piece of Painting receive new Grace from their Disposition in the Picture . The
Advantages of a Reader from a methodical Discourse , are correspondent with
those of the Writer . He com prehends every Thing easily , takes it in with
Pleasure ...
Page 19
... till he has betrayed him self ; whereas a Man of Sense appearing with a Dress
of Negligence , shall be but coldly received ' till he be prov'd by Time , and
established in a Character . Such Things as these we cou'd recollect to have
happen'd ...
... till he has betrayed him self ; whereas a Man of Sense appearing with a Dress
of Negligence , shall be but coldly received ' till he be prov'd by Time , and
established in a Character . Such Things as these we cou'd recollect to have
happen'd ...
Page 23
ANY are the Epistles I every Day receive from Husbands , who complain of Vanity
, Pride , but above all Ill - nature , in their Wives . I cannot tell how it is , but I think I
see in all their Letters that the Cause of their Uneasiness is in themselves ...
ANY are the Epistles I every Day receive from Husbands , who complain of Vanity
, Pride , but above all Ill - nature , in their Wives . I cannot tell how it is , but I think I
see in all their Letters that the Cause of their Uneasiness is in themselves ...
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