The Spectator, Volume 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 24
... desire may go no further , I am master of neither of those subjects . Yours , ' MR . SPECTATOR , PILL GARLICK . ' ' I DESIRE you will print this in italic , so as it may be generally taken notice of . It is de- signed only to admonish ...
... desire may go no further , I am master of neither of those subjects . Yours , ' MR . SPECTATOR , PILL GARLICK . ' ' I DESIRE you will print this in italic , so as it may be generally taken notice of . It is de- signed only to admonish ...
Pagina 136
... desire ; as that desire flags , will , without her fault , think her charms and her merit abated ; from hence must follow indiffer- ence , dislike , peevishness and rage . But the man who brings his reason to support his passion , and ...
... desire ; as that desire flags , will , without her fault , think her charms and her merit abated ; from hence must follow indiffer- ence , dislike , peevishness and rage . But the man who brings his reason to support his passion , and ...
Pagina 249
... desire you will print this , that she may be confined to her own parish ; for I can assure you there is no attending any thing else in a place where she is a novelty . She has been talked of among us ever since un- der the name of " the ...
... desire you will print this , that she may be confined to her own parish ; for I can assure you there is no attending any thing else in a place where she is a novelty . She has been talked of among us ever since un- der the name of " the ...
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