The Spectator, Volumen3John Bell, 1776 |
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... these two reafons , because it lays too great a constraint on the words and actions of the fufpected perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable o- pinion of her ; both of which are ftrong motives to averfion ... Nor is ...
... these two reafons , because it lays too great a constraint on the words and actions of the fufpected perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable o- pinion of her ; both of which are ftrong motives to averfion ... Nor is ...
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... these great refiners upon in- cidents , who are fo wonderfully fubtle and over- wife in their conceptions . Now what thefe men fancy they know of women by reflection , your lewd and vicious men believe they have learned by experience ...
... these great refiners upon in- cidents , who are fo wonderfully fubtle and over- wife in their conceptions . Now what thefe men fancy they know of women by reflection , your lewd and vicious men believe they have learned by experience ...
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... these prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of fome women ; yet their own loose de- fires will stir up new fufpicions from another fide , and make them believe all men fubject to the fame inclinations with themfelves . Whether ...
... these prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of fome women ; yet their own loose de- fires will stir up new fufpicions from another fide , and make them believe all men fubject to the fame inclinations with themfelves . Whether ...
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... these methods fail , the best way will be to let him fee you are much cast down and afflicted for the ill opinion he entertains of you , and the difquietudes he himself fuffers for your fake . There are many who take a kind of barbarous ...
... these methods fail , the best way will be to let him fee you are much cast down and afflicted for the ill opinion he entertains of you , and the difquietudes he himself fuffers for your fake . There are many who take a kind of barbarous ...
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... these things could be done by him without the exercife of his fkill in numbers . This is the oeconomy of the merchant ; and the conduct of the gentleman must be fame , unless by fcorning to be the fteward , he refolves the fteward fhall ...
... these things could be done by him without the exercife of his fkill in numbers . This is the oeconomy of the merchant ; and the conduct of the gentleman must be fame , unless by fcorning to be the fteward , he refolves the fteward fhall ...
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