“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... received him coldly with fighs and tears , and all the marks of indifference and averfion . This recep- tion foftirred up his indignation , that he had certainly flain her with his own hands , had not he feared he himself fhould have ...
... received him coldly with fighs and tears , and all the marks of indifference and averfion . This recep- tion foftirred up his indignation , that he had certainly flain her with his own hands , had not he feared he himself fhould have ...
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... received fome good infor- mation of the difpofition of their minds ; otherways the beauty of their perfons , or the charms of their wit , may make us fond of thofe whom our reafon and judgment will tell us we ought to abhor . B. 2 WHEN ...
... received fome good infor- mation of the difpofition of their minds ; otherways the beauty of their perfons , or the charms of their wit , may make us fond of thofe whom our reafon and judgment will tell us we ought to abhor . B. 2 WHEN ...
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... received on all fides , that the married him the week following , and to this day wears the prize upon her finger , the cobler having made ufe of it as his wedding ring . THIS paper might perhaps feein very impertinent , if it grew ...
... received on all fides , that the married him the week following , and to this day wears the prize upon her finger , the cobler having made ufe of it as his wedding ring . THIS paper might perhaps feein very impertinent , if it grew ...
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... received from my correfpondents : the first discovers to me a fpecies of females which have hither- to efcaped my notice , and is as follows . < " < " < Mr SPECTATOR , I a manng , to spend five or fix hours AM a young gentleman of a ...
... received from my correfpondents : the first discovers to me a fpecies of females which have hither- to efcaped my notice , and is as follows . < " < " < Mr SPECTATOR , I a manng , to spend five or fix hours AM a young gentleman of a ...
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... received from the most exquifite entertainments of the theatre . By thefe means he is generous , without impoverishing himself , and enjoys his eftate by making it the property of others . THERE are few men fo cramped in their private ...
... received from the most exquifite entertainments of the theatre . By thefe means he is generous , without impoverishing himself , and enjoys his eftate by making it the property of others . THERE are few men fo cramped in their private ...
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