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Page 4
Phaedria's Request to his Mistress , upon his leaving her for three Days , is
inimitably beautiful and natural . Cum milite isto pręsens , abseas ut sies : Dies
noctesque me ames : me desideres , Me somnies : me exspectes : de me cogites
i Me ...
Phaedria's Request to his Mistress , upon his leaving her for three Days , is
inimitably beautiful and natural . Cum milite isto pręsens , abseas ut sies : Dies
noctesque me ames : me desideres , Me somnies : me exspectes : de me cogites
i Me ...
Page 6
... Histories composed by . Politicians , that they leave nothing to Chance or
Humour , but are still for deriving every Action from some Plot and Contrivance ,
for drawing up a perpetual Scheme of Causes and Events , and preserving a
constant ...
... Histories composed by . Politicians , that they leave nothing to Chance or
Humour , but are still for deriving every Action from some Plot and Contrivance ,
for drawing up a perpetual Scheme of Causes and Events , and preserving a
constant ...
Page 16
A Mind thus equal and uniform may be deserted by little fashionable Admirers
and Followers , but will ever be had in Reverence by Souls like it self . The
Branches of the Oak endure all the Seasons of the Year , though its Leaves fall
off in ...
A Mind thus equal and uniform may be deserted by little fashionable Admirers
and Followers , but will ever be had in Reverence by Souls like it self . The
Branches of the Oak endure all the Seasons of the Year , though its Leaves fall
off in ...
Page 19
... and to this Day wears the Prize upon her Finger , the Cobler having made use
of it as his Wedding Ring . This Paper might perhaps seem very impertinent if it
grew serious in the Conclusion . I would nevertheless leave it to the
Consideration ...
... and to this Day wears the Prize upon her Finger , the Cobler having made use
of it as his Wedding Ring . This Paper might perhaps seem very impertinent if it
grew serious in the Conclusion . I would nevertheless leave it to the
Consideration ...
Page 28
HERE are in the following Letter Matters which I , a Batchelor , cannot be
supposed to be acquainted with , therefore shall not pretend to explain upon it till
further further Consideration , but leave the Author of the No. 28 THE
SPECTATOR.
HERE are in the following Letter Matters which I , a Batchelor , cannot be
supposed to be acquainted with , therefore shall not pretend to explain upon it till
further further Consideration , but leave the Author of the No. 28 THE
SPECTATOR.
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