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Page 53
... once given • them denial , will never fee them more . I am affured by a female relation , that I fhall have fair play at her ; but as my whole fuccefs de- pends on my firft approaches , I defire your ad- vice , whether I had beft form ...
... once given • them denial , will never fee them more . I am affured by a female relation , that I fhall have fair play at her ; but as my whole fuccefs de- pends on my firft approaches , I defire your ad- vice , whether I had beft form ...
Page 75
... its own accord ; And health and vigour are at once restor❜d . Tapis firft perceiv'd the clofing wound ; And firft the footsteps of a God be found : G 2 Arms , Arms , arms ! he cries : The fword and No 572 . 75 THE SPECTATOR .
... its own accord ; And health and vigour are at once restor❜d . Tapis firft perceiv'd the clofing wound ; And firft the footsteps of a God be found : G 2 Arms , Arms , arms ! he cries : The fword and No 572 . 75 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 83
... once engaged in difcourfe with a Roficru- cian about the great fecret . As this kind of men ( I mean thofe of them who are not profeffed cheats ) are over - run with enthusiasm and philosophy , it was very amufing to hear this religious ...
... once engaged in difcourfe with a Roficru- cian about the great fecret . As this kind of men ( I mean thofe of them who are not profeffed cheats ) are over - run with enthusiasm and philosophy , it was very amufing to hear this religious ...
Page 102
... once more near his beloved confort , cafily fuffered himfelf to be taken ; and when he was prefented to her , though he fhewed a fear- fulness to be touched by any of the other ladies , flew of his own accord , and hid himself in the ...
... once more near his beloved confort , cafily fuffered himfelf to be taken ; and when he was prefented to her , though he fhewed a fear- fulness to be touched by any of the other ladies , flew of his own accord , and hid himself in the ...
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... once got into the blood , feldom comes out of it . The British nation is very much afflicted with this malady , and though very 117 very many remedies have been applied to persons infected 116 No. 582 . THE SPECTATOR .
... once got into the blood , feldom comes out of it . The British nation is very much afflicted with this malady , and though very 117 very many remedies have been applied to persons infected 116 No. 582 . THE SPECTATOR .
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