The Spectator, Volume 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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Page 3
... taken , as to make it my Endeavour to shew as many as I was able in my self Familiar Converse improved general Civilities into an unfeigned Passion on both Sides , He watched an Opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I , who could ...
... taken , as to make it my Endeavour to shew as many as I was able in my self Familiar Converse improved general Civilities into an unfeigned Passion on both Sides , He watched an Opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I , who could ...
Page 6
... be placed in a modish State of Indiffer ence between Vice and Virtue , and to be susceptible of either , were there proper Pains taken with her . Had 1712 . Had her Journal been filled with Gallantries , 6 THE SPECTATOR.
... be placed in a modish State of Indiffer ence between Vice and Virtue , and to be susceptible of either , were there proper Pains taken with her . Had 1712 . Had her Journal been filled with Gallantries , 6 THE SPECTATOR.
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... taken away , and now I am come to my Living , which is Ten Yard Land , and fa House ; and there is never a Yard of Land in our , Field but it is as well worth ten Pound a Year as a Thief is worth a Halter ; and all my Brothers and ...
... taken away , and now I am come to my Living , which is Ten Yard Land , and fa House ; and there is never a Yard of Land in our , Field but it is as well worth ten Pound a Year as a Thief is worth a Halter ; and all my Brothers and ...
Page 15
... taken Notice of in several Parts of the Poem , The Design of this Letter is to desire your Thoughts , whether there may not also be some Moral couched under that Place in the same Book where the Poet lets us know , that the first Woman ...
... taken Notice of in several Parts of the Poem , The Design of this Letter is to desire your Thoughts , whether there may not also be some Moral couched under that Place in the same Book where the Poet lets us know , that the first Woman ...
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... , having heard that it is a common Practice in Spain ; and have therefore taken Care to remove my Daughter from the Road - side of the House , and to lodge her No. 326 . riday , March 14 , 712 . THE SPECTATOR 17 No. 326, ...
... , having heard that it is a common Practice in Spain ; and have therefore taken Care to remove my Daughter from the Road - side of the House , and to lodge her No. 326 . riday , March 14 , 712 . THE SPECTATOR 17 No. 326, ...
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