The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 34
... married Man's Money , An honest Tradesman , who dates his Letter from Cheapside , sends me Thanks in the Name of a Club , who , he tells me , meet as often as their Wives will give them Leave , and stay together ' till they are sent for ...
... married Man's Money , An honest Tradesman , who dates his Letter from Cheapside , sends me Thanks in the Name of a Club , who , he tells me , meet as often as their Wives will give them Leave , and stay together ' till they are sent for ...
Page 37
... Marriage : Why one broke his Leg on such a particular Spot of Ground , and why another was killed with a Back - Sword , rather than with any other Kind of Weapon . She has a Crime for every Misfortune that can befall any of her ...
... Marriage : Why one broke his Leg on such a particular Spot of Ground , and why another was killed with a Back - Sword , rather than with any other Kind of Weapon . She has a Crime for every Misfortune that can befall any of her ...
Page 50
... married Patients . I have known one Wench in this Town carry an haughty Dominion over her Lovers so well , that she has at the same Time been kept by a Sea Captain in the Streights , a Merchant in the City , a Country Gentleman in ...
... married Patients . I have known one Wench in this Town carry an haughty Dominion over her Lovers so well , that she has at the same Time been kept by a Sea Captain in the Streights , a Merchant in the City , a Country Gentleman in ...
Page 62
... Marriage is an Institution calculated for a constant Scene of as much Delight as our Being is capable of . Two Persons ... married these two Years ; yet do they so much distinguish each other in Company , that in your Con versation 1712 ...
... Marriage is an Institution calculated for a constant Scene of as much Delight as our Being is capable of . Two Persons ... married these two Years ; yet do they so much distinguish each other in Company , that in your Con versation 1712 ...
Page 63
... Marriage is describ'd as the State capable of the highest humane Felicity . Tully has Epistles full of affectionate Pleasure , when he writes to his Wife or speaks of his Children . But above all the Hints of this Kind I have met with ...
... Marriage is describ'd as the State capable of the highest humane Felicity . Tully has Epistles full of affectionate Pleasure , when he writes to his Wife or speaks of his Children . But above all the Hints of this Kind I have met with ...
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