“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... understanding I fay , the good- nefs of his understanding , for it is no less common to fee men of fenfe commence coxcombs , than beautiful women become immodeft . When this happens in either , the fa- your we are naturally inclined to ...
... understanding I fay , the good- nefs of his understanding , for it is no less common to fee men of fenfe commence coxcombs , than beautiful women become immodeft . When this happens in either , the fa- your we are naturally inclined to ...
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... understanding . She is eternally form-- ing an argument of debate ; to which I very indolently anfwer , Thou art mighty pretty . To this fhe antwers , All the world but you think I have as much fenfe as your- felf . I repeat to her ...
... understanding . She is eternally form-- ing an argument of debate ; to which I very indolently anfwer , Thou art mighty pretty . To this fhe antwers , All the world but you think I have as much fenfe as your- felf . I repeat to her ...
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... understand one another , there- fore I humbly defire we may be intimate friends for the future . THE rich may as well afk to borrow of the poor , as the man of virtue or merit hope for addition to his character from any but fuch as ...
... understand one another , there- fore I humbly defire we may be intimate friends for the future . THE rich may as well afk to borrow of the poor , as the man of virtue or merit hope for addition to his character from any but fuch as ...
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... understand that I fhould be always • kept in the plentiful condition I then enjoyed ; when af- ter a very great fondness towards me , he one day took his leave of me for four or five days . In the evening of the fame day my good ...
... understand that I fhould be always • kept in the plentiful condition I then enjoyed ; when af- ter a very great fondness towards me , he one day took his leave of me for four or five days . In the evening of the fame day my good ...
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... understand by this time that I was left in a brothel , and exposed to the next bidder that could purchafe me of my patronefs . This is fo much the work of hell ; the pleasure in the poffeffion of us wenches abates in proportion to the ...
... understand by this time that I was left in a brothel , and exposed to the next bidder that could purchafe me of my patronefs . This is fo much the work of hell ; the pleasure in the poffeffion of us wenches abates in proportion to the ...
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