The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - English essays |
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... Love to Flavia , when his Heart was in- thralled to another . It is an Infirmity that I am not conftant to Flavia ; but it would be ftill a greater Crime , fince I cannot continue to love her , to profefs that I do . To marry a Woman ...
... Love to Flavia , when his Heart was in- thralled to another . It is an Infirmity that I am not conftant to Flavia ; but it would be ftill a greater Crime , fince I cannot continue to love her , to profefs that I do . To marry a Woman ...
Page 26
... Love , are the Methods of fkilful Admirers : They are honeft Arts when their Purpose is such , but infamous when mifapplied . It is certain that many a young Woman in this Town has had her Heart.irrecoverably won , by Men who have not ...
... Love , are the Methods of fkilful Admirers : They are honeft Arts when their Purpose is such , but infamous when mifapplied . It is certain that many a young Woman in this Town has had her Heart.irrecoverably won , by Men who have not ...
Page 111
... loves . Now , Sir , if you will be fo kind as to figh and die for Gloriana , I will carry it with great Refpect ... Love . Though you are very difcreet , you will find it no eafy matter to ' escape the Toils fo well laid , as when ...
... loves . Now , Sir , if you will be fo kind as to figh and die for Gloriana , I will carry it with great Refpect ... Love . Though you are very difcreet , you will find it no eafy matter to ' escape the Toils fo well laid , as when ...
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