The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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Page 8
... also to grant . However I was not fo young , as not to take the Precaution of carrying • with me a faithful Servant , who had been also my • Mother's Maid , to be present at the Ceremony . When * that was over I demanded a Certificate ...
... also to grant . However I was not fo young , as not to take the Precaution of carrying • with me a faithful Servant , who had been also my • Mother's Maid , to be present at the Ceremony . When * that was over I demanded a Certificate ...
Page 19
... also be some < Moral couched under that Place in the fame Book where the Poet lets us know , that the first Woman imme- • diately after her Creation ran to a Looking Glass , and became so enamoured of her own Face , that the had < never ...
... also be some < Moral couched under that Place in the fame Book where the Poet lets us know , that the first Woman imme- • diately after her Creation ran to a Looking Glass , and became so enamoured of her own Face , that the had < never ...
Page 47
... also drew my Sword , and ' demanded a Parly ; but finding none would be granted me , and perceiving others behind them filing off with great diligence to take me in Flank , I began to sweat for fear of being forced to it : but very ...
... also drew my Sword , and ' demanded a Parly ; but finding none would be granted me , and perceiving others behind them filing off with great diligence to take me in Flank , I began to sweat for fear of being forced to it : but very ...
Page 48
... also to re- present to you our Condition . We are three Ladies who ⚫ live in the Country , and the greatest Improvements we • make is by reading . We have taken asmall Journal of € 6 our Lives , and find it extremely opposite to your ...
... also to re- present to you our Condition . We are three Ladies who ⚫ live in the Country , and the greatest Improvements we • make is by reading . We have taken asmall Journal of € 6 our Lives , and find it extremely opposite to your ...
Page 50
... also in the second . What when we fled amain , pursu'd and strook With Heav'n's afflicting Thunder , and befought The Deep to shelter us ; this Hell then seem'd A Refuge from those Wounds IN fhort , the Poet never mentions any thing of ...
... also in the second . What when we fled amain , pursu'd and strook With Heav'n's afflicting Thunder , and befought The Deep to shelter us ; this Hell then seem'd A Refuge from those Wounds IN fhort , the Poet never mentions any thing of ...
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