The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Pagina 3
... said the Roman Augur to Julius Cæfar : " Beware of " the month of May , " says the British Spec- tator to his fair countrywomen . The caution of the first was unhappily neglected , and Cæfar's confidence cost him his life . I am apt to ...
... said the Roman Augur to Julius Cæfar : " Beware of " the month of May , " says the British Spec- tator to his fair countrywomen . The caution of the first was unhappily neglected , and Cæfar's confidence cost him his life . I am apt to ...
Pagina 15
... said at the delivery of it . Robin faid she spoke short to him , and called him back again , and had nothing to say to him , and bid him and all the men in the world go out of her fight ; but the maid followed , and bid him bring an ...
... said at the delivery of it . Robin faid she spoke short to him , and called him back again , and had nothing to say to him , and bid him and all the men in the world go out of her fight ; but the maid followed , and bid him bring an ...
Pagina 22
... said of a wit of the last age , : " Sedley has that prevailing gentle art " Which can with a resistless charın impart " The loosest wishes to the chastest heart ; " Raise such a conflict , kindle such a fire , " Between declining virtue ...
... said of a wit of the last age , : " Sedley has that prevailing gentle art " Which can with a resistless charın impart " The loosest wishes to the chastest heart ; " Raise such a conflict , kindle such a fire , " Between declining virtue ...
Pagina 60
... said , she supposed that was his good friend , Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY : upon which nothing lefs could follow than Sir ROGER's approach to falutation , with , Madam , the fame at your service . She was dressed in a black tabby mantua and ...
... said , she supposed that was his good friend , Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY : upon which nothing lefs could follow than Sir ROGER's approach to falutation , with , Madam , the fame at your service . She was dressed in a black tabby mantua and ...
Pagina 62
... said with an embrace , Here at my house " Peace - offerings are , this day I paid my vows . " I therefore came abroad to meet my dear , " And , lo , in happy hour , I find thee here . " My chamber I've adorn'd , and o'er my bed " Are ...
... said with an embrace , Here at my house " Peace - offerings are , this day I paid my vows . " I therefore came abroad to meet my dear , " And , lo , in happy hour , I find thee here . " My chamber I've adorn'd , and o'er my bed " Are ...
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