“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Page 40
... received the letter of this lady , to confider this dreadful paffion in the mind of a woman : and the fmart fhe feems to feel does not a- . bate the inclination I had to recommend to husbands a more regular behaviour , than to give the ...
... received the letter of this lady , to confider this dreadful paffion in the mind of a woman : and the fmart fhe feems to feel does not a- . bate the inclination I had to recommend to husbands a more regular behaviour , than to give the ...
Page 68
... received articles of the Chriftian religions have been fo clearly proved , from the authority of that divine revelation in which they are delivered , that it is impoffible for thofe who have ears to hear , and eyes to ' fee , not to be ...
... received articles of the Chriftian religions have been fo clearly proved , from the authority of that divine revelation in which they are delivered , that it is impoffible for thofe who have ears to hear , and eyes to ' fee , not to be ...
Page 70
... received like a stranger , and a caft of her head another way , with a pleafant fcorn of the fellow's infolence . It very probable the lover goes home utterly aftonifhed and dejected , fits down to his fcrutoir , fends her word in the ...
... received like a stranger , and a caft of her head another way , with a pleafant fcorn of the fellow's infolence . It very probable the lover goes home utterly aftonifhed and dejected , fits down to his fcrutoir , fends her word in the ...
Page 79
... receiving of favours fhould be a lefs inducement to good - will , tender- nefs and commiferation , than the conferring of them ; and that the taking care of any , perfon fhould endear the child or dependent more to the parent or ...
... receiving of favours fhould be a lefs inducement to good - will , tender- nefs and commiferation , than the conferring of them ; and that the taking care of any , perfon fhould endear the child or dependent more to the parent or ...
Page 85
... received the following letter from an unknown hand , by which I find that Mr Nathaniel Cliff is only the agent , and not the principal in this advertisement . Mr SPECTATOR , AM the perfon that lately advertifed I would give ten ...
... received the following letter from an unknown hand , by which I find that Mr Nathaniel Cliff is only the agent , and not the principal in this advertisement . Mr SPECTATOR , AM the perfon that lately advertifed I would give ten ...
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