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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Page 13
... women . women ; though I know there are multitudes of Methought he strove to shine more than ordinarily those of a more elevated life and conversation , in his talkative way , that he might insult my si- that move in an exalted sphere ...
... women . women ; though I know there are multitudes of Methought he strove to shine more than ordinarily those of a more elevated life and conversation , in his talkative way , that he might insult my si- that move in an exalted sphere ...
Page 14
... women as unbe- day came to him in a different dress , of the mos coming as you please in your works , while we are beautiful shells , bugles , and bredes . She likewis unable to return the injury . You have twice or brought him a great ...
... women as unbe- day came to him in a different dress , of the mos coming as you please in your works , while we are beautiful shells , bugles , and bredes . She likewis unable to return the injury . You have twice or brought him a great ...
Page 15
... women broke off their discourse , consort of praise and adoration . but my landlady's daughters telling them that it ... women's fables of the like nature . As one spirit raised another , I observed that at the end of every story ...
... women broke off their discourse , consort of praise and adoration . but my landlady's daughters telling them that it ... women's fables of the like nature . As one spirit raised another , I observed that at the end of every story ...
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... women are thus per- all the other weaknesses of her sex , is still described Papetually dazzling one another's imaginations , and as a woman in this particular . The poet tells us filling their heads with nothing but colours , it is no ...
... women are thus per- all the other weaknesses of her sex , is still described Papetually dazzling one another's imaginations , and as a woman in this particular . The poet tells us filling their heads with nothing but colours , it is no ...
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... women's hands , ' SIR , TO THE SPECTATOR . March 15 , 1710-11 . that are full of blots and calumnies , insomuch , that I am at present so unfortunate , as to have nothing when I see the name Cælia , Phillis , Pastora , or the to do but ...
... women's hands , ' SIR , TO THE SPECTATOR . March 15 , 1710-11 . that are full of blots and calumnies , insomuch , that I am at present so unfortunate , as to have nothing when I see the name Cælia , Phillis , Pastora , or the to do but ...
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