The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Page 26
... never so handled in all my Life ; and to compleat my Misfortune , I am since told that the Butt , flushed with his late Victory , has made a Visit or two to the dear Object of my Wishes , so that I am at once in danger Wishes 26 THE ...
... never so handled in all my Life ; and to compleat my Misfortune , I am since told that the Butt , flushed with his late Victory , has made a Visit or two to the dear Object of my Wishes , so that I am at once in danger Wishes 26 THE ...
Page 27
... never once heard of there . A Lady of this Place had some time since a Box of the newest Ribbons sent down by the Coach : Whether it was her own malicious Invention , or the Wantonness of 1711 No. 175 , 1711 of a London Milliner , I THE ...
... never once heard of there . A Lady of this Place had some time since a Box of the newest Ribbons sent down by the Coach : Whether it was her own malicious Invention , or the Wantonness of 1711 No. 175 , 1711 of a London Milliner , I THE ...
Page 30
... never so much against my Inclination , there is still left something in her Manner that is amiable . She will sometimes look at me with : an assumed Grandeur , and pretend to resent that I have not had Respect enough for her Opinion in ...
... never so much against my Inclination , there is still left something in her Manner that is amiable . She will sometimes look at me with : an assumed Grandeur , and pretend to resent that I have not had Respect enough for her Opinion in ...
Page 37
... never reflects , that to come home only to sleep off an Intemperance , and spend all the Time he is there as if it were a Punish- ment , cannot but give the Anguish of a jealous Mind . He I No. 178. He always leaves his Home as if THE ...
... never reflects , that to come home only to sleep off an Intemperance , and spend all the Time he is there as if it were a Punish- ment , cannot but give the Anguish of a jealous Mind . He I No. 178. He always leaves his Home as if THE ...
Page 41
... never cease to be Innocent . A Scrupulous Conduct in this Particular has , perhaps , more Merit in it than the generality of Readers imagine ; did they know how many Thoughts occur in a point of Humour , which a discreet Author in ...
... never cease to be Innocent . A Scrupulous Conduct in this Particular has , perhaps , more Merit in it than the generality of Readers imagine ; did they know how many Thoughts occur in a point of Humour , which a discreet Author in ...
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