The Spectator, Volumen3John Bell, 1776 |
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... hope you will not omit the mention of the re- nowned Socrates , and his philofophick refigna- tion to his wife Xantippe . This would be a very good office to the world in general , for the Hen- peckt are powerful in their quality and ...
... hope you will not omit the mention of the re- nowned Socrates , and his philofophick refigna- tion to his wife Xantippe . This would be a very good office to the world in general , for the Hen- peckt are powerful in their quality and ...
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... hope for no relief but from himself ; and yet , he that has fenfe and justice in every thing else , never reflects , that to come home only to fleep off an intemperance , and spend all the · · • time " < ་ " • time he is there as No 178 ...
... hope for no relief but from himself ; and yet , he that has fenfe and justice in every thing else , never reflects , that to come home only to fleep off an intemperance , and spend all the · · • time " < ་ " • time he is there as No 178 ...
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... not be fo unreafonable as to expect debauch- ery and innocence could live in commerce toge ther ; or hope that fleth and blood is capable of fo ftrict ftrict an alliance , as that a fine woman muft No 178. THE SPECTATOR . 45.
... not be fo unreafonable as to expect debauch- ery and innocence could live in commerce toge ther ; or hope that fleth and blood is capable of fo ftrict ftrict an alliance , as that a fine woman muft No 178. THE SPECTATOR . 45.
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... hope to find something fo- lid , and full of deep reflection , is very often infen- fibly betrayed into a fit of mirth . In a word , the reader fits down to my entertainment without know- ing his bill of fare , and has therefore at ...
... hope to find something fo- lid , and full of deep reflection , is very often infen- fibly betrayed into a fit of mirth . In a word , the reader fits down to my entertainment without know- ing his bill of fare , and has therefore at ...
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... hope you will oblige the world with fome reflections upon yawn- ing , as I have feen it practifed on a twelfth - night among other Christmas gambols at the houfe of a very worthy Gentleman , who always entertains his tenants at that ...
... hope you will oblige the world with fome reflections upon yawn- ing , as I have feen it practifed on a twelfth - night among other Christmas gambols at the houfe of a very worthy Gentleman , who always entertains his tenants at that ...
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