The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... hope to make the figure you have done among the fashionable part of his species . It is therefore no wonder we see such multitudes of as- piring young men fall short of you in all these beau- ties of your character , notwithstanding the ...
... hope to make the figure you have done among the fashionable part of his species . It is therefore no wonder we see such multitudes of as- piring young men fall short of you in all these beau- ties of your character , notwithstanding the ...
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... hope for is , that the lady fair will make use of the first light night to show B. T. she understands a marriage is not to be consid- ered as a common bargain . T. " On Wednesday , October 29 , 1712 , The Libertine Destroyed . Don John ...
... hope for is , that the lady fair will make use of the first light night to show B. T. she understands a marriage is not to be consid- ered as a common bargain . T. " On Wednesday , October 29 , 1712 , The Libertine Destroyed . Don John ...
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Alexander Chalmers. the Prospect of Peace ; " and which , I hope , will meet with such a reward from its patrons as so noble a performance deserves . I was particularly well pleased to find that the author had not amused him- self with ...
Alexander Chalmers. the Prospect of Peace ; " and which , I hope , will meet with such a reward from its patrons as so noble a performance deserves . I was particularly well pleased to find that the author had not amused him- self with ...
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... , and contrive some other scheme , and set of direc- tions and prescriptions for themselves , which they hope will serve their turn . " He showed me many other kinds of fools , which put me quite out No. 524. ] 43 THE SPECTATOR .
... , and contrive some other scheme , and set of direc- tions and prescriptions for themselves , which they hope will serve their turn . " He showed me many other kinds of fools , which put me quite out No. 524. ] 43 THE SPECTATOR .
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... hope to convey to them the more real and valuable gifts of birth , strong bodies , and healthy constitutions . As for your fine women , I need not tell thee that I know them . I have had my share in their graces ; but no more of that ...
... hope to convey to them the more real and valuable gifts of birth , strong bodies , and healthy constitutions . As for your fine women , I need not tell thee that I know them . I have had my share in their graces ; but no more of that ...
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