The Spectator. ...A. and B. Tonson and T. Draper, 1766 |
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Strana 3
... believe that this artificial fpotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconcil- ed by a zeal for their caufe , to what they could not be prompted by a concern for their beauty . This way of declaring war upon one another , puts me in ...
... believe that this artificial fpotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconcil- ed by a zeal for their caufe , to what they could not be prompted by a concern for their beauty . This way of declaring war upon one another , puts me in ...
Strana 40
... believe that the departed fouls of men and women wandered up and down thefe lower regions , and entertained themselves with the fight of their fpecies , one could not devise a more proper hell for an impure fpiri than that which Plato ...
... believe that the departed fouls of men and women wandered up and down thefe lower regions , and entertained themselves with the fight of their fpecies , one could not devise a more proper hell for an impure fpiri than that which Plato ...
Strana 50
... believe the writers of them . Whether or no they are real huf- bands or perfonated ones I cannot tell , but the books they recommend are as follow . A Paraphrafe on the hiftory of Sufanna . Rules to keep Lent . The Chriftians overthrow ...
... believe the writers of them . Whether or no they are real huf- bands or perfonated ones I cannot tell , but the books they recommend are as follow . A Paraphrafe on the hiftory of Sufanna . Rules to keep Lent . The Chriftians overthrow ...
Strana 65
... believe you a friend to fincerity , than ce- remony , fhall only affure you I am , SIR , Your most humble fervant ,. · T 1. ANABELLA ! 3 WEDNESDAY ' No 96. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 20 . Mancipium domino , No 95. THE SPECTATOR . 65.
... believe you a friend to fincerity , than ce- remony , fhall only affure you I am , SIR , Your most humble fervant ,. · T 1. ANABELLA ! 3 WEDNESDAY ' No 96. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 20 . Mancipium domino , No 95. THE SPECTATOR . 65.
Strana 79
... believe the choice would have have fallen on wifdom and virtue ; or had women determined their own point of honour , it is pro- bable that wit or good - nature would have carried it againft chastity . Nothing recommends a man more to ...
... believe the choice would have have fallen on wifdom and virtue ; or had women determined their own point of honour , it is pro- bable that wit or good - nature would have carried it againft chastity . Nothing recommends a man more to ...
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