The Spectator, Volume 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 - English essays |
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Page 42
... are under particular rules ; when he is in the best humour to receive this , I am answered only : That I expofe my own reputation and fenfe if I ap- • pear pear jealous . I wish , good Sir , you 42 N ° 178 THE SPECTATOR .
... are under particular rules ; when he is in the best humour to receive this , I am answered only : That I expofe my own reputation and fenfe if I ap- • pear pear jealous . I wish , good Sir , you 42 N ° 178 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 53
... best of husbands , and • bleffed with very fine children , can never be prevail- ⚫ed upon to forgive me . He was fo kind to me before this unhappy accident , that indeed it makes my breach of duty , in fome meafure , inexcufable ; and ...
... best of husbands , and • bleffed with very fine children , can never be prevail- ⚫ed upon to forgive me . He was fo kind to me before this unhappy accident , that indeed it makes my breach of duty , in fome meafure , inexcufable ; and ...
Page 76
... best of men , in all ages of the world , ◅ have been those who lived up to the religion of their country , when they faw nothing in it oppofite to mo- rality , and to the best lights they had of the divine nature . Pythagoras's first ...
... best of men , in all ages of the world , ◅ have been those who lived up to the religion of their country , when they faw nothing in it oppofite to mo- rality , and to the best lights they had of the divine nature . Pythagoras's first ...
Page 79
... best fa- ' milies in town to obferve their daughters ; but I , who was born to follow the fair to no purpose , have by the force of my ill ftars made my application to ⚫ three Jilts fucceffively . < 6 " HYÆNA is one of those who form ...
... best fa- ' milies in town to obferve their daughters ; but I , who was born to follow the fair to no purpose , have by the force of my ill ftars made my application to ⚫ three Jilts fucceffively . < 6 " HYÆNA is one of those who form ...
Page 106
... best friends and the greateft ftrangers imaginable . Sometimes you would think us infepa- rable ; at other times he avoids me for a long time , yet neither he nor I know why . When we meet next by chance , he is amazed he has not feen ...
... best friends and the greateft ftrangers imaginable . Sometimes you would think us infepa- rable ; at other times he avoids me for a long time , yet neither he nor I know why . When we meet next by chance , he is amazed he has not feen ...
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