The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... moft heartily with them Joy of their happy Deliverance . THEY may now reflect with Pleasure on the Dangers they have efcaped , and look back with as much Satisfaction on their Perils that threat- ned them , as their Great Grandmothers ...
... moft heartily with them Joy of their happy Deliverance . THEY may now reflect with Pleasure on the Dangers they have efcaped , and look back with as much Satisfaction on their Perils that threat- ned them , as their Great Grandmothers ...
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... moft delightful Paffion , Pity is nothing elfe but Love foftned by a De- . gree of Sorrow : In fhort , it is a kind of pleafing * Anguish , Anguilh , as well as generous Sympathy , that knits IZ N® 396 . The SPECTATOR . Your very humble ...
... moft delightful Paffion , Pity is nothing elfe but Love foftned by a De- . gree of Sorrow : In fhort , it is a kind of pleafing * Anguish , Anguilh , as well as generous Sympathy , that knits IZ N® 396 . The SPECTATOR . Your very humble ...
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... moft Dutiful Wife , and the In- fant - Princess your Daughter . Try me , good King , but let me have a lawful Tryal , and let not my fworn Enemies fit as my Accufers and Judges ; Yea let me receive an open Tryal , for my Truth fhall ...
... moft Dutiful Wife , and the In- fant - Princess your Daughter . Try me , good King , but let me have a lawful Tryal , and let not my fworn Enemies fit as my Accufers and Judges ; Yea let me receive an open Tryal , for my Truth fhall ...
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... moft incorrigible Part ' of the most incorrigible Sex . You must know , ' Sir , I am one of that Species of Women , whom C you have often Characteriz'd under the Name of Jilts , and that I fend you thefe Lines , as well to do Publick ...
... moft incorrigible Part ' of the most incorrigible Sex . You must know , ' Sir , I am one of that Species of Women , whom C you have often Characteriz'd under the Name of Jilts , and that I fend you thefe Lines , as well to do Publick ...
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... moft ftri & t Virtue ; her Lo- ver is a Gentleman who of all others I could with my Friend ; but Envy and Jealousie , though placed fo unjustly , wafte my very Being , and with the Torment and Senfe of a Dæmon , I am ever curfing what I ...
... moft ftri & t Virtue ; her Lo- ver is a Gentleman who of all others I could with my Friend ; but Envy and Jealousie , though placed fo unjustly , wafte my very Being , and with the Torment and Senfe of a Dæmon , I am ever curfing what I ...
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