The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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Page 7
... Readers had much more Regard to the Advice I gave them , fince I have yet received very few Accounts of any no- torious Trips made in the last Month . BUT tho ' I hope for the beft , I fhall not pro- nounce too pofitively in this Point ...
... Readers had much more Regard to the Advice I gave them , fince I have yet received very few Accounts of any no- torious Trips made in the last Month . BUT tho ' I hope for the beft , I fhall not pro- nounce too pofitively in this Point ...
Page 9
... Readers to return to their Romances and Chocolate , provided they make use of them with Moderation , ' till about the Middle of the Month , when the Sun fhall have made fome Progrefs in the Crab . Nothing is more dangerous , than too ...
... Readers to return to their Romances and Chocolate , provided they make use of them with Moderation , ' till about the Middle of the Month , when the Sun fhall have made fome Progrefs in the Crab . Nothing is more dangerous , than too ...
Page 11
... Reader's Leave to prefent him with a Letter that I recei- ved about half a Year ago from a Gentleman of Cambridge , who ftiles himself Peter de Quir . I have kept it by me fome Months , and though I did not know at firft what to make of ...
... Reader's Leave to prefent him with a Letter that I recei- ved about half a Year ago from a Gentleman of Cambridge , who ftiles himself Peter de Quir . I have kept it by me fome Months , and though I did not know at firft what to make of ...
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... Reader thofe Methods by which he may arrive at a true and im- partial Knowledge of himself . The ufual Meaus prescribed for this Purpose , are to examine our felves by the Rules which are laid down for our Direction in facred Writ , and ...
... Reader thofe Methods by which he may arrive at a true and im- partial Knowledge of himself . The ufual Meaus prescribed for this Purpose , are to examine our felves by the Rules which are laid down for our Direction in facred Writ , and ...
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... Readers , given them Warning against agreeable Company of the other Sex , except they are well acquainted with their Characters . Women may difguife it if they think fit , and the more to do it , they may be angry at me for faying it ...
... Readers , given them Warning against agreeable Company of the other Sex , except they are well acquainted with their Characters . Women may difguife it if they think fit , and the more to do it , they may be angry at me for faying it ...
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