The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Page 7
... Means the Passion may be best allay'd , and those who are possessed with it set at Ease . Other Faults indeed are not under the Wife's Jurisdic tion , and should , if possible , escape her Observation ; but Jealousie calls upon her ...
... Means the Passion may be best allay'd , and those who are possessed with it set at Ease . Other Faults indeed are not under the Wife's Jurisdic tion , and should , if possible , escape her Observation ; but Jealousie calls upon her ...
Page 12
... mean while Mariamne so won upon Sohemus by her Presents and obliging Conversation , that she drew all the Secret from him , with which Herod had entrusted him ; so that after his Return , when he flew to her with all the Transports of ...
... mean while Mariamne so won upon Sohemus by her Presents and obliging Conversation , that she drew all the Secret from him , with which Herod had entrusted him ; so that after his Return , when he flew to her with all the Transports of ...
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... mean while I would advise a Dutch Painter to be present at this great Controversie of Faces , in order to make a Collection of the most remarkable Grinns that shall be there exhibited . I must not here omit an Account which I lately ...
... mean while I would advise a Dutch Painter to be present at this great Controversie of Faces , in order to make a Collection of the most remarkable Grinns that shall be there exhibited . I must not here omit an Account which I lately ...
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... Means to it are never regarded ; they will , if it comes easily , get Money honestly ; but if not , they will not scruple to attain it by Fraud or Cosenage : And Sept. 19 , indeed what is the whole Business of indeed 20 THE SPECTATOR.
... Means to it are never regarded ; they will , if it comes easily , get Money honestly ; but if not , they will not scruple to attain it by Fraud or Cosenage : And Sept. 19 , indeed what is the whole Business of indeed 20 THE SPECTATOR.
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... mean , the having things palmed upon us for London Fashions , which were never once heard of there . A Lady of this Place had some time since a Box of the newest Ribbons sent down by the Coach : Whether it was her own malicious ...
... mean , the having things palmed upon us for London Fashions , which were never once heard of there . A Lady of this Place had some time since a Box of the newest Ribbons sent down by the Coach : Whether it was her own malicious ...
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