The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... form himself accordingly , and adapt his Mind to the Nature of his Circumstances . This latter Person will be prepared to be a Father , a Sept. 9 , 1712 . 1712 . No. 479. Friend , an Advocate , a Friend THE SPECTATOR 23.
... form himself accordingly , and adapt his Mind to the Nature of his Circumstances . This latter Person will be prepared to be a Father , a Sept. 9 , 1712 . 1712 . No. 479. Friend , an Advocate , a Friend THE SPECTATOR 23.
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. 1712 . No. 479. Friend , an Advocate , a Steward for People yet unborn , Tuesday , and has proper Affections ready for every Incident in the Sept , 9 , Marriage State , Such a Man can hear the Cries of ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. 1712 . No. 479. Friend , an Advocate , a Steward for People yet unborn , Tuesday , and has proper Affections ready for every Incident in the Sept , 9 , Marriage State , Such a Man can hear the Cries of ...
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... to People of less Fortitude than himself on her Subject . A Friend , with Indignation , asked how so good a Man could live with so violent a Creature ? He observed 1712 . No. 479. observed to him , That they THE SPECTATOR 25.
... to People of less Fortitude than himself on her Subject . A Friend , with Indignation , asked how so good a Man could live with so violent a Creature ? He observed 1712 . No. 479. observed to him , That they THE SPECTATOR 25.
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... Friend , you are beholden to Xantippe , that I bear so well your flying - out in a Dispute . To another , My Hen clacks very much , but she brings me chickens . They that live in a trading Street , are not disturbed at the Passage of ...
... Friend , you are beholden to Xantippe , that I bear so well your flying - out in a Dispute . To another , My Hen clacks very much , but she brings me chickens . They that live in a trading Street , are not disturbed at the Passage of ...
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... Friend Eucrate ; I found , among the Letters which had been in the Custody of the latter , an Epistle from a Country Gentleman to Pharamond , wherein he excuses himself from coming to Court . The Gentleman , it seems , was contented ...
... Friend Eucrate ; I found , among the Letters which had been in the Custody of the latter , an Epistle from a Country Gentleman to Pharamond , wherein he excuses himself from coming to Court . The Gentleman , it seems , was contented ...
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