The Spectator: v. 1-5, Volume 5Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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Page 48
... pleased to retire into my Closet , while your Mother tells me your Case . I then put her into the Mouth of the Cave , when the Mother , after having begged Pardon for the Girl's Rudeness , told me , that she often treated her Father and ...
... pleased to retire into my Closet , while your Mother tells me your Case . I then put her into the Mouth of the Cave , when the Mother , after having begged Pardon for the Girl's Rudeness , told me , that she often treated her Father and ...
Page 51
... pleased , or made happy by all these different Faculties , or ways of acting ; that it may be endowed with several latent Faculties , which it is not at present in a Condition to exert ; that we cannot believe the Soul is endowed with ...
... pleased , or made happy by all these different Faculties , or ways of acting ; that it may be endowed with several latent Faculties , which it is not at present in a Condition to exert ; that we cannot believe the Soul is endowed with ...
Page 81
... pleased to see this venerable Foppery well exposed . When my Patron did me the Honour to take me into his Family , ( for I must own my self of this Order ) he was pleased to say he took me as a Friend and Companion ; and whether he ...
... pleased to see this venerable Foppery well exposed . When my Patron did me the Honour to take me into his Family , ( for I must own my self of this Order ) he was pleased to say he took me as a Friend and Companion ; and whether he ...
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