The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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... reason , therefore , I shall in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next publish a sheet - full of thoughts ... reasons , I must keep to myself , over it , he grew careless of himself , and never at least for some time ; I ...
... reason , therefore , I shall in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next publish a sheet - full of thoughts ... reasons , I must keep to myself , over it , he grew careless of himself , and never at least for some time ; I ...
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... reason Sir Roger was saying last night , writing of his poem , * to rescue the Muses out of that he was of opinion none but men of fine parts the hands of ravishers , to restore them to their sweet deserve to be hanged . The reflections ...
... reason Sir Roger was saying last night , writing of his poem , * to rescue the Muses out of that he was of opinion none but men of fine parts the hands of ravishers , to restore them to their sweet deserve to be hanged . The reflections ...
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... reason to think himself affronted by you . ' If we are rightly informed , the rules that are observed by this new society are wonderfully con- trived for the advancement of cuckoldom . The wo- men either come by themselves , or are ...
... reason to think himself affronted by you . ' If we are rightly informed , the rules that are observed by this new society are wonderfully con- trived for the advancement of cuckoldom . The wo- men either come by themselves , or are ...
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... reason tion of those qualities that should do him honour . that my correspondents are willing by my means So pernicious a thing is wit , when it is not tem- to be rid of them . The two following letters are pered with virtue and ...
... reason tion of those qualities that should do him honour . that my correspondents are willing by my means So pernicious a thing is wit , when it is not tem- to be rid of them . The two following letters are pered with virtue and ...
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... reason ? The man of business has ever some one point to carry , and then he tells himself he will bid adieu to all the vanity of ambition . The man of pleasure resolves to take his leave at least , and part civilly with his mistress ...
... reason ? The man of business has ever some one point to carry , and then he tells himself he will bid adieu to all the vanity of ambition . The man of pleasure resolves to take his leave at least , and part civilly with his mistress ...
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