The Spectator, Volumen3John Bell, 1776 |
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... tell us we ought to abhor . When we fuffer ourfelves to be thus carried a- way by mere beauty , or mere wit , Omniamante , with all her vice , will bear away as much of our good - will as the most innocent virgin or difcreet matron ...
... tell us we ought to abhor . When we fuffer ourfelves to be thus carried a- way by mere beauty , or mere wit , Omniamante , with all her vice , will bear away as much of our good - will as the most innocent virgin or difcreet matron ...
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... tell to a fhilling , by the help of num- bers , the profit or lofs by my adventure ; but I ought alfo to be able to fhew that I had reafon for making it , either from my own experience , or that of other people , or from a reafonable ...
... tell to a fhilling , by the help of num- bers , the profit or lofs by my adventure ; but I ought alfo to be able to fhew that I had reafon for making it , either from my own experience , or that of other people , or from a reafonable ...
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... tell us , according to your philofophy , why it is that our Dears fhould do what they will with us , fhall be froward , ill - na- tured , affuming , fometimes whine , at others · • rail , " • rail , then fwoon away , then come No 176 ...
... tell us , according to your philofophy , why it is that our Dears fhould do what they will with us , fhall be froward , ill - na- tured , affuming , fometimes whine , at others · • rail , " • rail , then fwoon away , then come No 176 ...
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... tell the dear- good creature that he is an hypocrite . • · C 4 " This fort of good men is very frequent in the populous and wealthy city of London , and is the true Hen - peckt man ; the kind creature cannot • break through his ...
... tell the dear- good creature that he is an hypocrite . • · C 4 " This fort of good men is very frequent in the populous and wealthy city of London , and is the true Hen - peckt man ; the kind creature cannot • break through his ...
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... tell you of a man who is ever out of humour in his wife's company , and the pleasanteft man in the world every where elfe ; the greatest floven at home , • when he appears to none but his family , and moft exactly well - dreffed in all ...
... tell you of a man who is ever out of humour in his wife's company , and the pleasanteft man in the world every where elfe ; the greatest floven at home , • when he appears to none but his family , and moft exactly well - dreffed in all ...
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