The Spectator, Volumen3John Bell, 1776 |
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... myself to my fair correfpondents , who defire to live well with a jealous husband , and to eafe his mind of its unjuft fufpicions . The first rule I fhall propofe to be obferved is , that you never feem to diflike in another what the ...
... myself to my fair correfpondents , who defire to live well with a jealous husband , and to eafe his mind of its unjuft fufpicions . The first rule I fhall propofe to be obferved is , that you never feem to diflike in another what the ...
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... myself with what he allows us , parfimony and frugality . If it were confiftent with the quali- ty of fo ancient a baronet as Sir ROGER , to keep an account , or measure things by the most infal- lible way , that of numbers , he would ...
... myself with what he allows us , parfimony and frugality . If it were confiftent with the quali- ty of fo ancient a baronet as Sir ROGER , to keep an account , or measure things by the most infal- lible way , that of numbers , he would ...
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... myself . Now what is there of fcandal in this kill ? What has the merchant done , that he fhould be fo little in the good graces of Sir ROGER ? He throws down no man's inclofures , and tramples upon no man's corn ; he takes nothing from ...
... myself . Now what is there of fcandal in this kill ? What has the merchant done , that he fhould be fo little in the good graces of Sir ROGER ? He throws down no man's inclofures , and tramples upon no man's corn ; he takes nothing from ...
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... myself obferved a neft of Jezebels near the Temple , who make it their diverfion to draw up the eyes of young Templars , that at the fame time they may fee them ftumble in an unlucky gutter- which runs under the window . • Mr. SPECTATOR ...
... myself obferved a neft of Jezebels near the Temple , who make it their diverfion to draw up the eyes of young Templars , that at the fame time they may fee them ftumble in an unlucky gutter- which runs under the window . • Mr. SPECTATOR ...
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... myself under- stood in the reprefentation of an hen - peckt life , but I fhall take leave to give you an account of myfelf , and my own fpoufe . You are to know that I am reckoned no fool , have on feveral oc- cafions been tried whether ...
... myself under- stood in the reprefentation of an hen - peckt life , but I fhall take leave to give you an account of myfelf , and my own fpoufe . You are to know that I am reckoned no fool , have on feveral oc- cafions been tried whether ...
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