The Spectator, Zväzok 701893 |
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... desire you to be speedy, if you have compassion for innocence exposed to infamy. " Octavia." STEELE. T. No. 323. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1711-12. □ Modo vir, modo fcemina virgil.* Sometimes a man, sometimes a woman. The journal with which I ...
... desire you to be speedy, if you have compassion for innocence exposed to infamy. " Octavia." STEELE. T. No. 323. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1711-12. □ Modo vir, modo fcemina virgil.* Sometimes a man, sometimes a woman. The journal with which I ...
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... desire your thoughts, whether there may not also be some moral couched under that place in the same book where the poet lets us know, that the first woman immediately after her creation ran to a looking-glass, and became so enamoured of ...
... desire your thoughts, whether there may not also be some moral couched under that place in the same book where the poet lets us know, that the first woman immediately after her creation ran to a looking-glass, and became so enamoured of ...
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... desire of you is, to promote a project I have set on foot, and upon which I have written to some of my friends; and that is, that care may be taken to secure our daughters by law, as well as our deer ; and that some honest gentleman, of ...
... desire of you is, to promote a project I have set on foot, and upon which I have written to some of my friends; and that is, that care may be taken to secure our daughters by law, as well as our deer ; and that some honest gentleman, of ...
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... desire to partake with them, and (to my infinite surprise) begged the coachman to cut her off a slice as if it were for himself, which the fellow did; and as soon as she came home, she fell to it with such an appetite, that she seemed ...
... desire to partake with them, and (to my infinite surprise) begged the coachman to cut her off a slice as if it were for himself, which the fellow did; and as soon as she came home, she fell to it with such an appetite, that she seemed ...
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... desire, In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment, Attracted by thy beauty still to gate I" Au injudicious poet would have made Adam talk through the whole work in such sentiments as these : but flattery and falsehood • See No. 888 ...
... desire, In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment, Attracted by thy beauty still to gate I" Au injudicious poet would have made Adam talk through the whole work in such sentiments as these : but flattery and falsehood • See No. 888 ...
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