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Pagina 2
... she was brought , to bed of a Judge : Whether this might proceed from a law - fuit which was then depending in the fa- mily , or my father's being a juftice of the peace , I cannot determine ; for I am not fo vain as to think it ...
... she was brought , to bed of a Judge : Whether this might proceed from a law - fuit which was then depending in the fa- mily , or my father's being a juftice of the peace , I cannot determine ; for I am not fo vain as to think it ...
Pagina 13
... she looked upon them ; but , at the fame time , fhewed a very particular uneafi- nefs , if the faw any thing approaching that might hurt them . She appeared indeed infinitely timo- rous in all her behaviour : And , whether it was from ...
... she looked upon them ; but , at the fame time , fhewed a very particular uneafi- nefs , if the faw any thing approaching that might hurt them . She appeared indeed infinitely timo- rous in all her behaviour : And , whether it was from ...
Pagina 14
... she could convert whatever the pleafed into that precious me tal . After a little dizziness , and confufed hurry of thought , which a man often meets with in a dream , methought the hall was alarmed ,. the doors flew open , and there ...
... she could convert whatever the pleafed into that precious me tal . After a little dizziness , and confufed hurry of thought , which a man often meets with in a dream , methought the hall was alarmed ,. the doors flew open , and there ...
Pagina 15
... She fainted and died away at the fight . Et neque jam color eft misto candore rubori ; Nec vigor , & vires , & quæ modo visa placebant ; Nec corpus remanet - ÖVID . Met . 1. iii . ver . 491 . Her fpirits faint , Her blooming cheeks ...
... She fainted and died away at the fight . Et neque jam color eft misto candore rubori ; Nec vigor , & vires , & quæ modo visa placebant ; Nec corpus remanet - ÖVID . Met . 1. iii . ver . 491 . Her fpirits faint , Her blooming cheeks ...
Pagina 18
... his left . The gentleman believed WILL was talking to himself , when , upon my looking with great ap- probation at a young thing in a box before us , he faid , faid , I am quite of another opinion . She 18 No. 4- THE SPECTATOR .
... his left . The gentleman believed WILL was talking to himself , when , upon my looking with great ap- probation at a young thing in a box before us , he faid , faid , I am quite of another opinion . She 18 No. 4- THE SPECTATOR .
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