The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... Lady , who , it feems , could hold out no longer , telling me fhe looked upon the Month as then out , for that The ... Ladies , I fhall conclude it with a Congra- tulation , and do moft heartily with them Joy of their happy Deliverance ...
... Lady , who , it feems , could hold out no longer , telling me fhe looked upon the Month as then out , for that The ... Ladies , I fhall conclude it with a Congra- tulation , and do moft heartily with them Joy of their happy Deliverance ...
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... Lady to lofe , in any other Month of the Year , what the has been at the Pains to preserve in May . THERE is no Charm in the Female Sex , that can fupply the Place of Virtue . Without Inno- cence , Beauty is unlovely , and Quality ...
... Lady to lofe , in any other Month of the Year , what the has been at the Pains to preserve in May . THERE is no Charm in the Female Sex , that can fupply the Place of Virtue . Without Inno- cence , Beauty is unlovely , and Quality ...
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... Lady was but his Coufin whom he had feen ask for him ; adding , that he believed she was a poor Re- lation , because they made her wait one Morning till he was awake . Flavia immediately writ the following Epistle , which Robin brought ...
... Lady was but his Coufin whom he had feen ask for him ; adding , that he believed she was a poor Re- lation , because they made her wait one Morning till he was awake . Flavia immediately writ the following Epistle , which Robin brought ...
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... Lady's Welfare , to feem afraid left the fhould be annoyed by the very Air which furrounds her , and this uttered rather with kind Looks , and expreffed by an In- terjection , an Ah , or an Oh at fome little Ha- zard in moving or making ...
... Lady's Welfare , to feem afraid left the fhould be annoyed by the very Air which furrounds her , and this uttered rather with kind Looks , and expreffed by an In- terjection , an Ah , or an Oh at fome little Ha- zard in moving or making ...
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... Lady's Ears , that tho ' your Love - Fit should happen to return , unless you could contrive a way to make your Re- cantation as well known to the Publick , as they ⚫ are already apprised of the manner with which ( you have treated me ...
... Lady's Ears , that tho ' your Love - Fit should happen to return , unless you could contrive a way to make your Re- cantation as well known to the Publick , as they ⚫ are already apprised of the manner with which ( you have treated me ...
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