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... LETTERS . HOR . I. EP . XIX . 42 . DEAR SPEC , HAVING lately conversed much with the fair - sex on the subject of your speculations , ( which , since their appearance in public , have been the chief exercise of the female loquacious ...
... LETTERS . HOR . I. EP . XIX . 42 . DEAR SPEC , HAVING lately conversed much with the fair - sex on the subject of your speculations , ( which , since their appearance in public , have been the chief exercise of the female loquacious ...
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... LETTER FROM A LADY ON THE LICENTIOUSNESS OF MEN . London , Feb. 9 , 1711-12 . MR . SPECTATOR , Í AM a virgin , and in no case despicable , but yet such as I am I must remain , or else become , it is to be feared , less happy ; for I ...
... LETTER FROM A LADY ON THE LICENTIOUSNESS OF MEN . London , Feb. 9 , 1711-12 . MR . SPECTATOR , Í AM a virgin , and in no case despicable , but yet such as I am I must remain , or else become , it is to be feared , less happy ; for I ...
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... LETTER FROM JOHN ENVILLE , KNT . MARRIED TO A LADY OF QUALITY . IT is observed , that a man improves more by reading ... letter , and leave it with him to make his own use of it , without adding any reflections of my own upon the subject ...
... LETTER FROM JOHN ENVILLE , KNT . MARRIED TO A LADY OF QUALITY . IT is observed , that a man improves more by reading ... letter , and leave it with him to make his own use of it , without adding any reflections of my own upon the subject ...
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MR . SPECTATOR , ' HAVING carefully perused a letter sent you by JoSIAH FRIBBLE , Esq ; with your subsequent discourse upon Pin Money , * I do presume to trouble you with an account of my own case , which I look upon to be no less ...
MR . SPECTATOR , ' HAVING carefully perused a letter sent you by JoSIAH FRIBBLE , Esq ; with your subsequent discourse upon Pin Money , * I do presume to trouble you with an account of my own case , which I look upon to be no less ...
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... LETTERS ON LOVE AND MARRIAGE . MR . SPECTATOR , WHEN you talk of the subject of Love , and the relations arising from it , methinks you should take care to leave no fault unobserved which concerns the state of Marriage . The great ...
... LETTERS ON LOVE AND MARRIAGE . MR . SPECTATOR , WHEN you talk of the subject of Love , and the relations arising from it , methinks you should take care to leave no fault unobserved which concerns the state of Marriage . The great ...
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