The Spectator, Volumes 3-4Dent, 1930 |
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Pagina 54
... leave this to your Consideration , only take Leave ( which I can not do without sighing ) to remark to you , that if this had been the Sense of Mankind thirty Years ago , I should have avoided a Life spent in Poverty and Shame I am ...
... leave this to your Consideration , only take Leave ( which I can not do without sighing ) to remark to you , that if this had been the Sense of Mankind thirty Years ago , I should have avoided a Life spent in Poverty and Shame I am ...
Pagina 90
... leave his Son the Honour of descending from a virtuous : Man , and add the Blessings of Heaven to whatever he leaves him . I shall end this Rhapsody with a Letter to an excellent young Man of my Acquaintance who has lately lost a worthy ...
... leave his Son the Honour of descending from a virtuous : Man , and add the Blessings of Heaven to whatever he leaves him . I shall end this Rhapsody with a Letter to an excellent young Man of my Acquaintance who has lately lost a worthy ...
Pagina 100
... leave to their serious Consideration . After having observed the Particulars of her Dress , as I was taking a View of it all together , the Shop - Maid , who is a pert Wench , told me that Mademoiselle had some thing very curious in the ...
... leave to their serious Consideration . After having observed the Particulars of her Dress , as I was taking a View of it all together , the Shop - Maid , who is a pert Wench , told me that Mademoiselle had some thing very curious in the ...
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