The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... 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 .
... 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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" Letter means by ' tis in vain to deny it . I fhall stay here all the Evening . < Your amazed Cynthio . A - s foon as Robin arrived with this , Flavia an- fwered ; Dear Cynthio , I Have walked a Turn or ... means by 'tis in vain to deny ...
" Letter means by ' tis in vain to deny it . I fhall stay here all the Evening . < Your amazed Cynthio . A - s foon as Robin arrived with this , Flavia an- fwered ; Dear Cynthio , I Have walked a Turn or ... means by 'tis in vain to deny ...
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... under a feeming Religious Deportment . BUT there is another kind of Hypocrifie , which differs from both these , and which I intend to make the the Subject of this Paper : I mean that Hypocri- N ° 398 . ZI The SPECTATOR .
... under a feeming Religious Deportment . BUT there is another kind of Hypocrifie , which differs from both these , and which I intend to make the the Subject of this Paper : I mean that Hypocri- N ° 398 . ZI The SPECTATOR .
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the Subject of this Paper : I mean that Hypocri- fie , by which a Man does not only deceive the World , but very often imposes on himself ; That Hypocrifie , which conceals his own Heart from him , and makes him ... mean that Hypocri- ...
the Subject of this Paper : I mean that Hypocri- fie , by which a Man does not only deceive the World , but very often imposes on himself ; That Hypocrifie , which conceals his own Heart from him , and makes him ... mean that Hypocri- ...
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... mean Tricks to fufpend the Nuptials . I have no manner of Hopes for my felf ; Emilia , for fo I'll call her , is a ... Means but this to exprefs my Thanks to one Man , and my Refentment a- ' gainst · 6 ' gainst another . My Circumftances ...
... mean Tricks to fufpend the Nuptials . I have no manner of Hopes for my felf ; Emilia , for fo I'll call her , is a ... Means but this to exprefs my Thanks to one Man , and my Refentment a- ' gainst · 6 ' gainst another . My Circumftances ...
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