The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Body I applied myself with so much Diligence to my Studies , that there are very few celebrated Books , either in the Learned or the Modern Tongues , which I am not acquainted with Upon the Death of my Father I was resolved to travel ...
... Body I applied myself with so much Diligence to my Studies , that there are very few celebrated Books , either in the Learned or the Modern Tongues , which I am not acquainted with Upon the Death of my Father I was resolved to travel ...
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... Body , and wither into a Skeleton , Her Recoveries were often as sudden as her Decays , insomuch that she would revive in a Moment out of a wasting Distemper , into a Habit of the highest Health and Vigour . e 1 I had very soon an ...
... Body , and wither into a Skeleton , Her Recoveries were often as sudden as her Decays , insomuch that she would revive in a Moment out of a wasting Distemper , into a Habit of the highest Health and Vigour . e 1 I had very soon an ...
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... , had she seen but any one of these Spectres ; what then must have been her Condition when she saw them all in a Body ? She fainted and dyed away at the Sight . Et Et neque jam color est mixto candore rubori ; Nec 14 THE SPECTATOR.
... , had she seen but any one of these Spectres ; what then must have been her Condition when she saw them all in a Body ? She fainted and dyed away at the Sight . Et Et neque jam color est mixto candore rubori ; Nec 14 THE SPECTATOR.
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... Body would establish it as a Rule to lose a Day in every Week . In the midst of these my Musings she desired me to reach her a little Salt upon the Point of my Knife , which I did in such a Trepidation and Hurry of Obedience , that I ...
... Body would establish it as a Rule to lose a Day in every Week . In the midst of these my Musings she desired me to reach her a little Salt upon the Point of my Knife , which I did in such a Trepidation and Hurry of Obedience , that I ...
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... Body that addresses himself to them . There are several Rooms where the Parties may retire , and , if they please , shew their Faces by Consent . Whispers , Squeezes , Nods , and Embraces , are the innocent Freedoms of the Place , In ...
... Body that addresses himself to them . There are several Rooms where the Parties may retire , and , if they please , shew their Faces by Consent . Whispers , Squeezes , Nods , and Embraces , are the innocent Freedoms of the Place , In ...
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