The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... myself one of your great admirers , and , in a very particular manner , My LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , and most obedient , Humble Servant , The SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . VOL . V. A3 THE 1 SPECTATOR DEDICATION . My LORD, ...
... myself one of your great admirers , and , in a very particular manner , My LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , and most obedient , Humble Servant , The SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . VOL . V. A3 THE 1 SPECTATOR DEDICATION . My LORD, ...
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... myself . Familiar converse improved general civilities into an an unfeigned paffion on both fides . He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I , who A 4 • could ، ، ، ، ، ، ، ، 6 ،. Monday , March 10 , 1712 . ...
... myself . Familiar converse improved general civilities into an an unfeigned paffion on both fides . He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I , who A 4 • could ، ، ، ، ، ، ، ، 6 ،. Monday , March 10 , 1712 . ...
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... myself at his feet , and beg- ged of him to return them . He , with the same odious pretence to freedom and gaiety , swore he would • read them . I grew more importunate , he more cu- rious , till at last , with an indignation arifing ...
... myself at his feet , and beg- ged of him to return them . He , with the same odious pretence to freedom and gaiety , swore he would • read them . I grew more importunate , he more cu- rious , till at last , with an indignation arifing ...
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... myself ; let him remember how awkward • I was in my dissembled indifference towards him before company ; ask him how I , who could never conceal my ⚫ love for him , at his own request can part with him • for ever ? Oh , Mr. SPECTATOR ...
... myself ; let him remember how awkward • I was in my dissembled indifference towards him before company ; ask him how I , who could never conceal my ⚫ love for him , at his own request can part with him • for ever ? Oh , Mr. SPECTATOR ...
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... maker . Sorted a fuit of ribbons . Broke my blue china cup . From twelve to one . Shut myself up in my chamber , practifed lady Betty Modeley's skuttle . One One in the afternoon . Called for my flowered hand- 12 No 323 THE SPECTATOR .
... maker . Sorted a fuit of ribbons . Broke my blue china cup . From twelve to one . Shut myself up in my chamber , practifed lady Betty Modeley's skuttle . One One in the afternoon . Called for my flowered hand- 12 No 323 THE SPECTATOR .
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