The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... Innocence , they must now confi- der themselves under that melancholy View , in which Chamont regards his Sifter , in those beau- tiful which N ° 395 . The SPECTATOR . ons of the Spring are now abated. The Nightin- ...
... Innocence , they must now confi- der themselves under that melancholy View , in which Chamont regards his Sifter , in those beau- tiful which N ° 395 . The SPECTATOR . ons of the Spring are now abated. The Nightin- ...
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... confider , how fhameful it would be for a General , who has made a Successful Cam- paign , to be furprized in his Winter - Quarters : It would be no lefs difhonourable for a Lady to lofe , in any other Month of the Year , what the has ...
... confider , how fhameful it would be for a General , who has made a Successful Cam- paign , to be furprized in his Winter - Quarters : It would be no lefs difhonourable for a Lady to lofe , in any other Month of the Year , what the has ...
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... fuch as would find out their fecret Faults , and make a true Estimate of themselves . IN the firft Place , let them confider well what IN 22 N ° 399 : The SPECTATOR . the Subject of this Paper: I mean that Hypocri- ...
... fuch as would find out their fecret Faults , and make a true Estimate of themselves . IN the firft Place , let them confider well what IN 22 N ° 399 : The SPECTATOR . the Subject of this Paper: I mean that Hypocri- ...
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... confider on the other hand how far we may deferve the Praises and Ap- probations which the World bestow upon us ; whether the Actions they celebrate proceed from laudable and worthy Motives , and how far we are really poffeffed of the ...
... confider on the other hand how far we may deferve the Praises and Ap- probations which the World bestow upon us ; whether the Actions they celebrate proceed from laudable and worthy Motives , and how far we are really poffeffed of the ...
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... confider his future Happi- nefs , that against all Reafon , Equity , and com- mon Juftice , I am ever playing mean Tricks to fufpend the Nuptials . I have no manner of Hopes for my felf ; Emilia , for fo I'll call her , is a Woman of ...
... confider his future Happi- nefs , that against all Reafon , Equity , and com- mon Juftice , I am ever playing mean Tricks to fufpend the Nuptials . I have no manner of Hopes for my felf ; Emilia , for fo I'll call her , is a Woman of ...
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