The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... Occasions been tried whether I will take ill Usage , and yet the Event has been to my Ad vantage ; and yet there is not such a Slave in Turkey as I am to my Dear . She has a good Share of Wit , and is what you call a very pretty ...
... Occasions been tried whether I will take ill Usage , and yet the Event has been to my Ad vantage ; and yet there is not such a Slave in Turkey as I am to my Dear . She has a good Share of Wit , and is what you call a very pretty ...
Page 31
... Occasion laugh ; but tho ' I am one of the warmest Churchmen in the Kingdom I am forced to rail at the Times , because she is a violent Whig . Upon this we talk Politicks so long , that she is convinc'd I kiss her for her Wisdom . It is ...
... Occasion laugh ; but tho ' I am one of the warmest Churchmen in the Kingdom I am forced to rail at the Times , because she is a violent Whig . Upon this we talk Politicks so long , that she is convinc'd I kiss her for her Wisdom . It is ...
Page 53
... Occasion to send her away , and found in the Bottom of the Box written these Words , Why would you ruin a harmless Creature that loves you ? then in the Lid , There is no resisting Strephon : I searched a little further , and found in ...
... Occasion to send her away , and found in the Bottom of the Box written these Words , Why would you ruin a harmless Creature that loves you ? then in the Lid , There is no resisting Strephon : I searched a little further , and found in ...
Page 56
... occasion ; and at her first Appearance touches him upon the Head , that part of the Man being looked upon as the Seat of Reason . And thus of the rest of the Poem . As for the Odissey , I think it is plain that Horace considered it as ...
... occasion ; and at her first Appearance touches him upon the Head , that part of the Man being looked upon as the Seat of Reason . And thus of the rest of the Poem . As for the Odissey , I think it is plain that Horace considered it as ...
Page 57
... occasion of Philosophizing upon some useful Subject , he observed the Pleasure of that Sensation which now arose in those very Parts of his Leg , that just before had been so much pained by the Fetter . Upon this he reflected on the ...
... occasion of Philosophizing upon some useful Subject , he observed the Pleasure of that Sensation which now arose in those very Parts of his Leg , that just before had been so much pained by the Fetter . Upon this he reflected on the ...
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