The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 86
... never affronted with a Request of a familiar daily Visitant for what was due to a brave Man at a Distance , Ex ... never necessary any where but where he had placed himself at the first Disposition , except that Accident happen'd from ...
... never affronted with a Request of a familiar daily Visitant for what was due to a brave Man at a Distance , Ex ... never necessary any where but where he had placed himself at the first Disposition , except that Accident happen'd from ...
Page 104
... never so great Skill in the Actor , the Manner of uttering that Sentence could have Nothing in it which could strike any but People of the greatest Humanity , nay People elegant and skilful in Observations upon it . It is possible he ...
... never so great Skill in the Actor , the Manner of uttering that Sentence could have Nothing in it which could strike any but People of the greatest Humanity , nay People elegant and skilful in Observations upon it . It is possible he ...
Page 108
... never kneeled or sate . I do not question but that was to shew her self with the greater Advantage , and set forth to better Grace her Hands and Arms , lifted up with the most ardent de- votion , and her Bosom , the fairest that ever ...
... never kneeled or sate . I do not question but that was to shew her self with the greater Advantage , and set forth to better Grace her Hands and Arms , lifted up with the most ardent de- votion , and her Bosom , the fairest that ever ...
Page 115
... never happened to him , than from those Evils which had 1712 . really befallen him . To this we may add , that among those Evils which befall us , there are many that have been more painful to us in the Prospect , than by their actual ...
... never happened to him , than from those Evils which had 1712 . really befallen him . To this we may add , that among those Evils which befall us , there are many that have been more painful to us in the Prospect , than by their actual ...
Page 119
... never knew before , and that she was so unpolished an 1712 . English Woman , as to resolve never to learn even to dress before her Husband , There is Something so gross in the Carriage of some Wives , that they lose their Husbands ...
... never knew before , and that she was so unpolished an 1712 . English Woman , as to resolve never to learn even to dress before her Husband , There is Something so gross in the Carriage of some Wives , that they lose their Husbands ...
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