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Pagina 5
... pleased me in the account a young lady gave me of the loves of a family in town , which shall be name- less ; or rather , for the better sound and elevation of the history , instead of Mr. and Mrs. Such - a - one , I shall call them by ...
... pleased me in the account a young lady gave me of the loves of a family in town , which shall be name- less ; or rather , for the better sound and elevation of the history , instead of Mr. and Mrs. Such - a - one , I shall call them by ...
Pagina 6
... pleased never to be called child . It happens , by this means , that these ladies are generally rivals in all places where they appear ; and the words mother and daughter never pass between them but out of spite . Flavia one night at a ...
... pleased never to be called child . It happens , by this means , that these ladies are generally rivals in all places where they appear ; and the words mother and daughter never pass between them but out of spite . Flavia one night at a ...
Pagina 25
... pleased with your dis- course upon general mourning , and should be obliged W By Addison , dated London . See final note to No. 7 , and No. 221 , on Addison's signatures C , L , I , O. Small griefs are loud , great ones still . to you ...
... pleased with your dis- course upon general mourning , and should be obliged W By Addison , dated London . See final note to No. 7 , and No. 221 , on Addison's signatures C , L , I , O. Small griefs are loud , great ones still . to you ...
Pagina 40
... pleased with the coiffure now in fashion , and think it shows the good sense which at present very much reigns among the valu- able part of the sex . One may observe that women in all ages have taken more pains than men to adorn the ...
... pleased with the coiffure now in fashion , and think it shows the good sense which at present very much reigns among the valu- able part of the sex . One may observe that women in all ages have taken more pains than men to adorn the ...
Pagina 44
... , it is probable that wit or good nature would have carried it against chastity . Nothing recommends a man more to the female □ See No. 97 . sex than courage ; whether it be they are pleased 44 [ No. 99 . THE SPECTATOR .
... , it is probable that wit or good nature would have carried it against chastity . Nothing recommends a man more to the female □ See No. 97 . sex than courage ; whether it be they are pleased 44 [ No. 99 . THE SPECTATOR .
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