The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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ters may best represent the faults I would now point at , and the answer to it the temper of mind in a contrafy character . 6 My dear Harriot , I ' F thou art fhe , but oh how fallen , how changed , what an apoftate ! how loft to all ...
ters may best represent the faults I would now point at , and the answer to it the temper of mind in a contrafy character . 6 My dear Harriot , I ' F thou art fhe , but oh how fallen , how changed , what an apoftate ! how loft to all ...
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... fpeedy advice to , 6 SIR , your most humble fervant . I am forry I cannot answer this impatient Gentleman , but by another question .... Dear Dear Correfpondent , 7Ould you marry to please other people N ° 254 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... fpeedy advice to , 6 SIR , your most humble fervant . I am forry I cannot answer this impatient Gentleman , but by another question .... Dear Dear Correfpondent , 7Ould you marry to please other people N ° 254 19 THE SPECTATOR .
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... answer him , Well , well , fays he , I know you are a wary man , and do not care to talk of public matters . The Knight then asked me , if I had feen Prince Eugenio , and made me promise to get him a ftand in fome convenient place where ...
... answer him , Well , well , fays he , I know you are a wary man , and do not care to talk of public matters . The Knight then asked me , if I had feen Prince Eugenio , and made me promise to get him a ftand in fome convenient place where ...
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... answer the utmost mine may expect , and are not fufficient to fecure me from undergoing the reproachful phrafe fo commonly ufed , That the has played the fool . Now , though I am one of thofe few who heartily defpife equipage , diamonds ...
... answer the utmost mine may expect , and are not fufficient to fecure me from undergoing the reproachful phrafe fo commonly ufed , That the has played the fool . Now , though I am one of thofe few who heartily defpife equipage , diamonds ...
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... answer him ; and I find that I am in a fair way to be quite confounded , without your timely affif- tance afforded to , SIR , Your humble fervant , No 287 Tuesday , January 29 . Philobrune .兵 I Ω φιλάτη γῆ μήτερ , ὡς σεμνὸν σφόδρ ̓ ἔσ ...
... answer him ; and I find that I am in a fair way to be quite confounded , without your timely affif- tance afforded to , SIR , Your humble fervant , No 287 Tuesday , January 29 . Philobrune .兵 I Ω φιλάτη γῆ μήτερ , ὡς σεμνὸν σφόδρ ̓ ἔσ ...
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