The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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... heart . After this short account of myself , I must let you know , that the design of this paper is to • give you information of a certain regular af- • sembly , which I think falls very properly under your observation , especially ...
... heart . After this short account of myself , I must let you know , that the design of this paper is to • give you information of a certain regular af- • sembly , which I think falls very properly under your observation , especially ...
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... heart of his princess , in a language which she did not understand . One would have thought it very difficult to have carried on dia- logue after this manner , without an interpreter between the perfons that conversed together ; but ...
... heart of his princess , in a language which she did not understand . One would have thought it very difficult to have carried on dia- logue after this manner , without an interpreter between the perfons that conversed together ; but ...
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... heart of the wife man as well as that of the coxcomb . When you fee a man of sense look about for applause , and discover an itching incli- nation to be commended ; lays traps for a little incense , even from those whose opinion he ...
... heart of the wife man as well as that of the coxcomb . When you fee a man of sense look about for applause , and discover an itching incli- nation to be commended ; lays traps for a little incense , even from those whose opinion he ...
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... heart , Your most frightful admirer , ' and servant , • Mr. Spectator , I ' HECATISSA . Read your discourse upon affectation , and from the remarks made in it examined my ' own heart so strictly , that I thought I had found ' out its ...
... heart , Your most frightful admirer , ' and servant , • Mr. Spectator , I ' HECATISSA . Read your discourse upon affectation , and from the remarks made in it examined my ' own heart so strictly , that I thought I had found ' out its ...
Strana 61
... heart of a man of fenfe , when he is given up to his pleasures . He would see he has been mistaken all this while ... heart long , where she may have so much choice ? I am the more alarmed at this , because the lady seems ...
... heart of a man of fenfe , when he is given up to his pleasures . He would see he has been mistaken all this while ... heart long , where she may have so much choice ? I am the more alarmed at this , because the lady seems ...
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