The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - English essays |
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Cynthio was mufing yefterday in the Piazza in Covent - Garden , and was faying to himself that he was a very ill Man to go on in vifiting and profeffing Love to Flavia , when his Heart was inthralled to another .
Cynthio was mufing yefterday in the Piazza in Covent - Garden , and was faying to himself that he was a very ill Man to go on in vifiting and profeffing Love to Flavia , when his Heart was inthralled to another .
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There may possibly be no manner of Love between them in the Eyes of all their Acquaintance ; no , it is all Friendship ; and yet they may be as fond as Shepherd and Shepherdefs in a Paftoral , but ftill the Nymph and the Swain may be to ...
There may possibly be no manner of Love between them in the Eyes of all their Acquaintance ; no , it is all Friendship ; and yet they may be as fond as Shepherd and Shepherdefs in a Paftoral , but ftill the Nymph and the Swain may be to ...
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My Reformation I can attribute to nothing fo much as " the Love and Efteem of Money , for I found myself to be extravagant in my Drink and apt to turn Projector , and make rash Bargains .
My Reformation I can attribute to nothing fo much as " the Love and Efteem of Money , for I found myself to be extravagant in my Drink and apt to turn Projector , and make rash Bargains .
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