The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 68
... Speaking what his Fear prompted Tuesday , upon so near an Approach of Death ; but let fall Words Sept. 23 , that signify'd to her , He should not think her polluted though she had not yet confess'd to him that the Governour had violated ...
... Speaking what his Fear prompted Tuesday , upon so near an Approach of Death ; but let fall Words Sept. 23 , that signify'd to her , He should not think her polluted though she had not yet confess'd to him that the Governour had violated ...
Page 72
... speaking Mein , can look significantly , can lisp , can trip , can loll , can start , can blush , can rage , can weep , if I must do it , and can be frighted , as agreeably as any She in England . All which is humbly submitted to your ...
... speaking Mein , can look significantly , can lisp , can trip , can loll , can start , can blush , can rage , can weep , if I must do it , and can be frighted , as agreeably as any She in England . All which is humbly submitted to your ...
Page 73
... speaking the exceptions they have against them , and are mortgaged into Promises out of their Impatience of Importunity . In this latter Case , it would be a very useful Enquiry to know the History of Recommendations : There are , you ...
... speaking the exceptions they have against them , and are mortgaged into Promises out of their Impatience of Importunity . In this latter Case , it would be a very useful Enquiry to know the History of Recommendations : There are , you ...
Page 87
... speak to him alone , for he had Matters of the highest Importance , upon which he wanted a Conference , Nothing could be denied to a Coxcomb of so great Hope ; but when they were a part , the Impostor revealed himself , and spoke as ...
... speak to him alone , for he had Matters of the highest Importance , upon which he wanted a Conference , Nothing could be denied to a Coxcomb of so great Hope ; but when they were a part , the Impostor revealed himself , and spoke as ...
Page 88
... speak with you ? It is a Degree of Folly to delight to see it in others , and it is the greatest Insolence imaginable to rejoyce in the Disgrace of humane Nature . It is a criminal Humility in a Person of your Holiness's Understanding ...
... speak with you ? It is a Degree of Folly to delight to see it in others , and it is the greatest Insolence imaginable to rejoyce in the Disgrace of humane Nature . It is a criminal Humility in a Person of your Holiness's Understanding ...
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