The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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... House with a young Gentleman of Merit ; with whose good Qualities I was so much taken , as to ' make it my Endeavour to shew as many as I was able in my felf . Familiar Converse improved general Civilities < into an unfeigned Paffion on ...
... House with a young Gentleman of Merit ; with whose good Qualities I was so much taken , as to ' make it my Endeavour to shew as many as I was able in my felf . Familiar Converse improved general Civilities < into an unfeigned Paffion on ...
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... House ; but the Restraints we were generally under , and the Interviews we had , being stolen and interrupted , made our Behaviour to each other have rather the impatient Fondness which is visible in Lovers , than the regular and ...
... House ; but the Restraints we were generally under , and the Interviews we had , being stolen and interrupted , made our Behaviour to each other have rather the impatient Fondness which is visible in Lovers , than the regular and ...
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... House , and musing over one of the fondest of my Husband's Letters , in * which I always kept the Certificate of my Marriage , ' when this rude Fellow came in , and with the nauseous Familiarity of fuch unbred Brutes , smatched the ...
... House , and musing over one of the fondest of my Husband's Letters , in * which I always kept the Certificate of my Marriage , ' when this rude Fellow came in , and with the nauseous Familiarity of fuch unbred Brutes , smatched the ...
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... House and confront him , the Father would join in supporting him againft me , though he believed my Story ; should I talk it to the World , what Reparation can I expect for an In- jury I cannot make out ? I believe he means to bring me ...
... House and confront him , the Father would join in supporting him againft me , though he believed my Story ; should I talk it to the World , what Reparation can I expect for an In- jury I cannot make out ? I believe he means to bring me ...
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... Houses in general , of which they have declared themselves Protectors and Guarantees . 6 I must own , Sir , these are only broken incoherent * Memoirs of this wonderful Society , but they are the best • I have been yet able to procure ...
... Houses in general , of which they have declared themselves Protectors and Guarantees . 6 I must own , Sir , these are only broken incoherent * Memoirs of this wonderful Society , but they are the best • I have been yet able to procure ...
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