The Spectator, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, 1767 - English essays |
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... believe that this artificial fpotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled by a zeal for their caufe , to what they could not be prompted by a concern for their beauty . This way of declaring war upon one another , puts me in ...
... believe that this artificial fpotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled by a zeal for their caufe , to what they could not be prompted by a concern for their beauty . This way of declaring war upon one another , puts me in ...
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... believe that the departed fouls of men and women wan- dered up and down thefe lower regions , and entertained themselves with the fight of their fpecies , one could not devise a more proper hell for an impure fpirit than that which ...
... believe that the departed fouls of men and women wan- dered up and down thefe lower regions , and entertained themselves with the fight of their fpecies , one could not devise a more proper hell for an impure fpirit than that which ...
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... believe the writers of them . Whether or no they are real hufbands or per- fonated ones I cannot tell , but the books they recom- mend are as follow . A Paraphrafe on the Hiftory of Su- fannah . Rules to keep Lent . The Chriftian's Over ...
... believe the writers of them . Whether or no they are real hufbands or per- fonated ones I cannot tell , but the books they recom- mend are as follow . A Paraphrafe on the Hiftory of Su- fannah . Rules to keep Lent . The Chriftian's Over ...
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... ; but as I rather believe you a friend to fincerity , than cere- mony , fhall only affure you I am , · · " · Sir , Your most humble fervant , Anabella , Wednesday , N ° 96 Wednesday , June 20 . Amicum C N ° 95 63 THE SPECTATOR .
... ; but as I rather believe you a friend to fincerity , than cere- mony , fhall only affure you I am , · · " · Sir , Your most humble fervant , Anabella , Wednesday , N ° 96 Wednesday , June 20 . Amicum C N ° 95 63 THE SPECTATOR .
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... of the contrary fex . Had men chofen for themselves , without regard to the opi- nions of the fair fex , I fhould believe the choice would D 2 have have fallen on wisdom or virtue ; cr had women No 99 75 THE SPECTATOR . N° 99 ...
... of the contrary fex . Had men chofen for themselves , without regard to the opi- nions of the fair fex , I fhould believe the choice would D 2 have have fallen on wisdom or virtue ; cr had women No 99 75 THE SPECTATOR . N° 99 ...
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