The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... These are a Kind of Valetudinarians in Chastity , whom I would continue in a conftant Diet . I cannot think these wholly out of Danger , ' till they have looked upon the other Sex at leaft Five Years through a Pair of Spectacles . WILL ...
... These are a Kind of Valetudinarians in Chastity , whom I would continue in a conftant Diet . I cannot think these wholly out of Danger , ' till they have looked upon the other Sex at leaft Five Years through a Pair of Spectacles . WILL ...
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... These Portraitures very near over- power the Light of the Understanding , almost benight the Faculties , and give that melancho- ly Tincture to the most fanguine Complexion , C which this Gentleman calls an Inclination to be in a Brown ...
... These Portraitures very near over- power the Light of the Understanding , almost benight the Faculties , and give that melancho- ly Tincture to the most fanguine Complexion , C which this Gentleman calls an Inclination to be in a Brown ...
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... these naufeous Proceedings , fip Tea , and put up for Critic and Amour , profefs likewise an equal Abhorrency for Punning , the ancient innocent Diverfion of this Society . After all , Sir , tho ' it may appear fomething abfurd , that ...
... these naufeous Proceedings , fip Tea , and put up for Critic and Amour , profefs likewise an equal Abhorrency for Punning , the ancient innocent Diverfion of this Society . After all , Sir , tho ' it may appear fomething abfurd , that ...
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... the finest Woman in Town these three Months , and fo long Cynthio has acted the Part of a Lover ve- ry aukwardly in the prefence of Flavia . Flavia has has been too blind towards him , and has too 16 N ° 397 The SPECTATOR .
... the finest Woman in Town these three Months , and fo long Cynthio has acted the Part of a Lover ve- ry aukwardly in the prefence of Flavia . Flavia has has been too blind towards him , and has too 16 N ° 397 The SPECTATOR .
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... of Vices 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 .
... of Vices 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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