The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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... present you are content to aim all your charms at your own spouse , without farther thought of mischief to any others of the sex . I know you had formerly a very great contempt for that pedantic race of mortals who call themselves ...
... present you are content to aim all your charms at your own spouse , without farther thought of mischief to any others of the sex . I know you had formerly a very great contempt for that pedantic race of mortals who call themselves ...
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... present at public disputes in the University , know , that it is usual to maintain heresies for argument sake . I have heard a man a most impudent Socinian for half an hour , who has been an orthodox divine all his life after . I have ...
... present at public disputes in the University , know , that it is usual to maintain heresies for argument sake . I have heard a man a most impudent Socinian for half an hour , who has been an orthodox divine all his life after . I have ...
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... present ; but the false varlet no sooner saw me falling to work , but he sent word to desire me to give over , for that he would have no such doings in his house . I had not been long in this nation , before I was told by one , for whom ...
... present ; but the false varlet no sooner saw me falling to work , but he sent word to desire me to give over , for that he would have no such doings in his house . I had not been long in this nation , before I was told by one , for whom ...
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... present upon the point of marriage with a Middlesex man , and is said to have an ambition of extending her possessions through all the counties in England , on this side the Trent . 6 3. Mrs. Medlar , who , after two husbands 22 No. 561 ...
... present upon the point of marriage with a Middlesex man , and is said to have an ambition of extending her possessions through all the counties in England , on this side the Trent . 6 3. Mrs. Medlar , who , after two husbands 22 No. 561 ...
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... present as if absent . • Ir is a hard and nice subject for a man to write of himself , ' says Cowley * ; it grates his own heart to say any thing of disparagement , and the reader's ears to hear any thing of praise from him . ' Let the ...
... present as if absent . • Ir is a hard and nice subject for a man to write of himself , ' says Cowley * ; it grates his own heart to say any thing of disparagement , and the reader's ears to hear any thing of praise from him . ' Let the ...
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