“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Page 36
... letter , or , if you please , an Epithalamium , upon this occafion . Mrs Martha's and yours eternally , SAM HOPEWELL In order to banish an evil out of the world , that does not only produce great uneafinefs to private perfons , but has ...
... letter , or , if you please , an Epithalamium , upon this occafion . Mrs Martha's and yours eternally , SAM HOPEWELL In order to banish an evil out of the world , that does not only produce great uneafinefs to private perfons , but has ...
Page 45
... letter to him , which was as follows . " SIR , I UNDERSTAND very well what you meant by your mention of Platonic love . I fhall be glad to meet you immediately in Hyde Park , or behind Montague house , or attend you to Barn Elms , or ...
... letter to him , which was as follows . " SIR , I UNDERSTAND very well what you meant by your mention of Platonic love . I fhall be glad to meet you immediately in Hyde Park , or behind Montague house , or attend you to Barn Elms , or ...
Page 46
... letters which have been fent to me , I found the following one . Mr SPECTATOR , Your Paper knows my humour fo well , that cal- OUR is a is a part of my tea equipage ; and ling for my breakfast this morning ( it being past my ufual hour ) ...
... letters which have been fent to me , I found the following one . Mr SPECTATOR , Your Paper knows my humour fo well , that cal- OUR is a is a part of my tea equipage ; and ling for my breakfast this morning ( it being past my ufual hour ) ...
Page 47
... letter dated from Cheapfide defires me that I would ad- vife all young wives to make themselves miftreffes of Win- gate's Arithmetic , and concludes with a poftfcript , that he hopes I will not forget The Countess of Kent's Receipts . I ...
... letter dated from Cheapfide defires me that I would ad- vife all young wives to make themselves miftreffes of Win- gate's Arithmetic , and concludes with a poftfcript , that he hopes I will not forget The Countess of Kent's Receipts . I ...
Page 48
... letters ; Sophonisha or Hannibal's Over- throw , in a dozen ; the Innocent Adultery is likewife high- ly approved of : Mithridates King of Pontus has many friends ; Alexander the Great and Aurengzebe have the fime number of voices ; but ...
... letters ; Sophonisha or Hannibal's Over- throw , in a dozen ; the Innocent Adultery is likewife high- ly approved of : Mithridates King of Pontus has many friends ; Alexander the Great and Aurengzebe have the fime number of voices ; but ...
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