The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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Page 30
... 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 ; but I fay it is natural to them ...
... 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 ; but I fay it is natural to them ...
Page 31
... agreeable Women as much as poffible ; and must confefs that I have , though a tolerable good Philofopher , but a low Opinion of Platonick Love : For which Reafon I thought it neceffary to give my fair Readers a Caution a- gainst it ...
... agreeable Women as much as poffible ; and must confefs that I have , though a tolerable good Philofopher , but a low Opinion of Platonick Love : For which Reafon I thought it neceffary to give my fair Readers a Caution a- gainst it ...
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... agreeable Lover , where there is not too great a Disparity in their Cir- cumftances , is the greatest Bleffing that can befal a Perfon beloved ; and if overlook'd in one , may perhaps never be found in another . 6 I do not , however ...
... agreeable Lover , where there is not too great a Disparity in their Cir- cumftances , is the greatest Bleffing that can befal a Perfon beloved ; and if overlook'd in one , may perhaps never be found in another . 6 I do not , however ...
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... agreeable Man- ner . I publish them together , that the Young and Old may find fomething in the fame Paper which may be fuitable to their refpective Tafte in Soli- tude ; for I know no Fault in the Defcription of ardent Defires ...
... agreeable Man- ner . I publish them together , that the Young and Old may find fomething in the fame Paper which may be fuitable to their refpective Tafte in Soli- tude ; for I know no Fault in the Defcription of ardent Defires ...
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... agreeable Graces of Voice and Gefture ? WE are told , that the great Latin Orator very much impaired his Health by this laterum conten- tio , this Vehemence of Action , with which he u- fed to deliver himself . The Greek Orator was like ...
... agreeable Graces of Voice and Gefture ? WE are told , that the great Latin Orator very much impaired his Health by this laterum conten- tio , this Vehemence of Action , with which he u- fed to deliver himself . The Greek Orator was like ...
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