The Spectator, Volume 3John Bell, 1776 - English essays |
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Page 128
... She ad- mits a male vifitant to her bed - side , plays with him a whole afternoon at piquet , walks with him two or three hours by moon - light , and is extremely fcandalized at the unreafonablenefs of an hufband , or the feverity of a ...
... She ad- mits a male vifitant to her bed - side , plays with him a whole afternoon at piquet , walks with him two or three hours by moon - light , and is extremely fcandalized at the unreafonablenefs of an hufband , or the feverity of a ...
Page 131
... She had been inftructed by the re- negado how to manage herfelf upon his arrival ; fo that the received him with an appearance of the utmost love and gratitude , and at length perfuaded him to trust their common friend the renegado with ...
... She had been inftructed by the re- negado how to manage herfelf upon his arrival ; fo that the received him with an appearance of the utmost love and gratitude , and at length perfuaded him to trust their common friend the renegado with ...
Page 132
... she was feen with the renegado about break of day . In a word , her lover having got all things ready for their departure , they foon made their efcape out of the territories of Algiers , carried away the money , and left the Caftilian ...
... she was feen with the renegado about break of day . In a word , her lover having got all things ready for their departure , they foon made their efcape out of the territories of Algiers , carried away the money , and left the Caftilian ...
Page 135
... abfence , and contrive at home an expence proportioned to the ⚫ appearance which you make in the world . She is in all things to have a regard to the fortune M 2 ' which · 4 " • which he brought you , I to the No 199 . 135 THE SPECTATOR .
... abfence , and contrive at home an expence proportioned to the ⚫ appearance which you make in the world . She is in all things to have a regard to the fortune M 2 ' which · 4 " • which he brought you , I to the No 199 . 135 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 148
... she takes upon her to advise her without being called to it , and makes her unea- fy with all about her . Pray , Sir , be pleased to give us fome remarks upon voluntary counsellors and let thefe people know that to give any body advice ...
... she takes upon her to advise her without being called to it , and makes her unea- fy with all about her . Pray , Sir , be pleased to give us fome remarks upon voluntary counsellors and let thefe people know that to give any body advice ...
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