The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Pagina 3
... 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 flatter myself that my pretty readers had much more regard to the advice I ...
... 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 flatter myself that my pretty readers had much more regard to the advice I ...
Pagina 9
... say , fwell'd with poetic rage , That I , John Lacy , have reform'd the age . Printed and fold by John Morphew , Pr . Is . Post - Boy , Aug. 3 , 1714 . SPEC . No 396 , has no fignature in the original publication in folia , nor in the ...
... say , fwell'd with poetic rage , That I , John Lacy , have reform'd the age . Printed and fold by John Morphew , Pr . Is . Post - Boy , Aug. 3 , 1714 . SPEC . No 396 , has no fignature in the original publication in folia , nor in the ...
Pagina 10
... says Epictetus , thou mayest put on a look of forrow , and condole with him , but take care that thy forrow be not real . The more rigid of this sect would not comply so far as to shew even such an out- ward appearance of grief , but ...
... says Epictetus , thou mayest put on a look of forrow , and condole with him , but take care that thy forrow be not real . The more rigid of this sect would not comply so far as to shew even such an out- ward appearance of grief , but ...
Pagina 11
... say , confefsing a truth indeed may procure my safety , I shall with all willingness and duty perform your command . ، ، 4 ، But let not your Grace ever imagine , that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault , where ...
... say , confefsing a truth indeed may procure my safety , I shall with all willingness and duty perform your command . ، ، 4 ، But let not your Grace ever imagine , that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault , where ...
Pagina 14
... saying to himself that he was a very ill man to go on in vifit- ing and profeffing love to Flavia , when his heart was inthralled to another . It is an infirmity that I am not constant to Flavia ; but it would be still a greater crime ...
... saying to himself that he was a very ill man to go on in vifit- ing and profeffing love to Flavia , when his heart was inthralled to another . It is an infirmity that I am not constant to Flavia ; but it would be still a greater crime ...
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