The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina ii
... wife an obscure young woman , who doth not indeed pretend to an ancient family , but has certainly as many forefathers as any lady in the land , if she could but reckon up their names . I must own , I conceived very extraordinary hopes ...
... wife an obscure young woman , who doth not indeed pretend to an ancient family , but has certainly as many forefathers as any lady in the land , if she could but reckon up their names . I must own , I conceived very extraordinary hopes ...
Pagina 14
... wife . came . There were multitudes of lovers saddled with very whimsical burdens , composed of darts and flames ; but what was very odd , though they sighed as if their hearts would break under their bundles of calamities , they could ...
... wife . came . There were multitudes of lovers saddled with very whimsical burdens , composed of darts and flames ; but what was very odd , though they sighed as if their hearts would break under their bundles of calamities , they could ...
Pagina 23
... wives , who all of them died in child - bed . This terrified the whole sex , who none of them durst venture on Sir Sampson . At length Mrs. Deborah undertook him , and gave so good an account of him , that in three years time she very ...
... wives , who all of them died in child - bed . This terrified the whole sex , who none of them durst venture on Sir Sampson . At length Mrs. Deborah undertook him , and gave so good an account of him , that in three years time she very ...
Pagina 25
... wife . Ne- ver to be thoroughly convinced of his affection , until he has made over to her all his goods and chattels . • After so long a letter , I am , without more ceremony , • Your humble servant , & c . ' ATDISON . No. 562. FRIDAY ...
... wife . Ne- ver to be thoroughly convinced of his affection , until he has made over to her all his goods and chattels . • After so long a letter , I am , without more ceremony , • Your humble servant , & c . ' ATDISON . No. 562. FRIDAY ...
Pagina 32
... wife of Abradatus , committed her to the custody of Araspas , a young Persian nobleman , who had a little be- fore maintained in a discourse , that a mind truly virtuous was incapable of entertaining an unlawful passion . This young ...
... wife of Abradatus , committed her to the custody of Araspas , a young Persian nobleman , who had a little be- fore maintained in a discourse , that a mind truly virtuous was incapable of entertaining an unlawful passion . This young ...
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