The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... laft made his Fortune by running away with her Grandmother . BUT as I do not defign this Speculation for the Ever - greens of the Sex , I fhall again apply my felf to those who would willingly liften to the Dic- tates of Reason and ...
... laft made his Fortune by running away with her Grandmother . BUT as I do not defign this Speculation for the Ever - greens of the Sex , I fhall again apply my felf to those who would willingly liften to the Dic- tates of Reason and ...
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... laft a cruel Spoiler came , Cropt this fair Rofe , and rifled all its Sweetness , Then caft it like a loathfome Weed away . ON the contrary , the who has obferved the . timely Cautions I gave her , and lived up to the Rules of Modefty ...
... laft a cruel Spoiler came , Cropt this fair Rofe , and rifled all its Sweetness , Then caft it like a loathfome Weed away . ON the contrary , the who has obferved the . timely Cautions I gave her , and lived up to the Rules of Modefty ...
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... laft dif- covered feveral Conceits in it : I would not therefore have my Reader difcouraged if he does not take them at the first Perufal . To Mr. SPECTATOR , SIR , From St. John's College Cambridge . Feb. 3. 1712 . TH HE Monopoly of ...
... laft dif- covered feveral Conceits in it : I would not therefore have my Reader difcouraged if he does not take them at the first Perufal . To Mr. SPECTATOR , SIR , From St. John's College Cambridge . Feb. 3. 1712 . TH HE Monopoly of ...
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... , and in whofe Judgment I doubt not ( whatsoever the World may think of me ) mine Innocence fhall be openly known , and fufficiently cleared . B 2 ' MY ' My laft and only Requeft fhall be , that N ° 397 . The SPECTATOR . If.
... , and in whofe Judgment I doubt not ( whatsoever the World may think of me ) mine Innocence fhall be openly known , and fufficiently cleared . B 2 ' MY ' My laft and only Requeft fhall be , that N ° 397 . The SPECTATOR . If.
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' My laft and only Requeft fhall be , that my felf may only bear the Burthen of your Grace's Difpleafure , and that it may not touch the in- nocent Souls of those poor Gentlemen , who ( as I understand ) are likewife in ftrait Imprifon ...
' My laft and only Requeft fhall be , that my felf may only bear the Burthen of your Grace's Difpleafure , and that it may not touch the in- nocent Souls of those poor Gentlemen , who ( as I understand ) are likewife in ftrait Imprifon ...
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