The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... defire thefe laft to 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 ...
... defire thefe laft to 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 ...
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... your Queen and Companion , far beyond my Defert and Defire . If then you found me Worthy of fuch Honour , ' good your Grace let not any light Fancy , or bad Coun- " • Counsel of mine Enemies , withdraw your ' 14 N ° 397 The SPECTATOR .
... your Queen and Companion , far beyond my Defert and Defire . If then you found me Worthy of fuch Honour , ' good your Grace let not any light Fancy , or bad Coun- " • Counsel of mine Enemies , withdraw your ' 14 N ° 397 The SPECTATOR .
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... defire of God , that he will pardon your great Sin therein , and likewise mine Enemies , the Inftruments thereof ; and that he will not call you to a ftrict Aceount for your ' unprincely and cruel Ufage of me , at his general Judgment ...
... defire of God , that he will pardon your great Sin therein , and likewise mine Enemies , the Inftruments thereof ; and that he will not call you to a ftrict Aceount for your ' unprincely and cruel Ufage of me , at his general Judgment ...
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... June 4 , Three Afternoon , 1712 . HAT your Maid and the Bearer has feen me very often is very certain ; but I defire to know , being engaged at Picket , what your • Letter " Letter means by ' tis in vain to deny 18 N ° 398 . The SPECTATOR .
... June 4 , Three Afternoon , 1712 . HAT your Maid and the Bearer has feen me very often is very certain ; but I defire to know , being engaged at Picket , what your • Letter " Letter means by ' tis in vain to deny 18 N ° 398 . The SPECTATOR .
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... defire you would come to me immediately to laugh off a Jealoufie that you and a Creature of the Town went by in an Hackney - Coach an Hour ago . I am your most humble Servant , FLAVIA : ' I will not open the Letter which my Cynthio writ ...
... defire you would come to me immediately to laugh off a Jealoufie that you and a Creature of the Town went by in an Hackney - Coach an Hour ago . I am your most humble Servant , FLAVIA : ' I will not open the Letter which my Cynthio writ ...
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