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... Reflection, and perused my Papers like Spectators rather than Readers. But thereisso little Pleasure in Enquiries ... Reflections of all whom I behold. Itisfrom hence that goodor ill Fortunehas no manner of Force towardsaffecting my ...
... Reflection, and perused my Papers like Spectators rather than Readers. But thereisso little Pleasure in Enquiries ... Reflections of all whom I behold. Itisfrom hence that goodor ill Fortunehas no manner of Force towardsaffecting my ...
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... Reflections; but thisEffect I cannot communicate but bymy Writings. Asmy Pleasures are almost wholly confined to thoseoftheSight, Itake itfor a peculiar Happiness thatI have always had an easy and familiar Admittance to the fair Sex. If ...
... Reflections; but thisEffect I cannot communicate but bymy Writings. Asmy Pleasures are almost wholly confined to thoseoftheSight, Itake itfor a peculiar Happiness thatI have always had an easy and familiar Admittance to the fair Sex. If ...
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... Reflections, are sprinkled up and down the WritingsofallAges, by s,who leave behindthem Memorials oftheir Resentment against the Scorn of particular Women, in Invectives against the whole Sex.Sucha Writer, Idoubt not, was the celebrated ...
... Reflections, are sprinkled up and down the WritingsofallAges, by s,who leave behindthem Memorials oftheir Resentment against the Scorn of particular Women, in Invectives against the whole Sex.Sucha Writer, Idoubt not, was the celebrated ...
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... Reflections upon Operas, till that of this Day, wherein you plainly insinuate, that Signior Grimaldi and my self have a Correspondence more friendly than is consistent with the Valour of his Character, or the Fierceness of mine. I ...
... Reflections upon Operas, till that of this Day, wherein you plainly insinuate, that Signior Grimaldi and my self have a Correspondence more friendly than is consistent with the Valour of his Character, or the Fierceness of mine. I ...
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... Reflections on the French, and King Harry's laying his Leg upon his Queen's Lap in too ludicrous a manner before so greatanAssembly. As to the Mechanism and Scenary, every thing,indeed, was uniform, andof aPiece,and the Scenes were ...
... Reflections on the French, and King Harry's laying his Leg upon his Queen's Lap in too ludicrous a manner before so greatanAssembly. As to the Mechanism and Scenary, every thing,indeed, was uniform, andof aPiece,and the Scenes were ...
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