The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Pagina 4
... should have published that Paper , for that his mistress , who had promised to explain herself to him about the beginning of May , upon reading that discourse told him , that " she would give him her answer in June . " Thyrfis acquaints ...
... should have published that Paper , for that his mistress , who had promised to explain herself to him about the beginning of May , upon reading that discourse told him , that " she would give him her answer in June . " Thyrfis acquaints ...
Pagina 15
... should at first be loth to own it was , but upon im- portunity confefs it . There needed not much search into that part of the town to find a well - dressed hussey fit for the purpose Cynthio designed her . As soon as he believed Robin ...
... should at first be loth to own it was , but upon im- portunity confefs it . There needed not much search into that part of the town to find a well - dressed hussey fit for the purpose Cynthio designed her . As soon as he believed Robin ...
Pagina 20
... should not have ob- served , without the help of such ill - natured monitors . In order likewife to come at a true knowledge of ourselves , we should confider on the other hand how far we may deserve the praises and approbations which ...
... should not have ob- served , without the help of such ill - natured monitors . In order likewife to come at a true knowledge of ourselves , we should confider on the other hand how far we may deserve the praises and approbations which ...
Pagina 22
... should , methinks , preserve modesty and its in- terests in the world , that the tranfgreffion of ways creates offence ; and the very purposes of wan- tonness are defeated by a carriage which has in it fo much boldness , as to intimate ...
... should , methinks , preserve modesty and its in- terests in the world , that the tranfgreffion of ways creates offence ; and the very purposes of wan- tonness are defeated by a carriage which has in it fo much boldness , as to intimate ...
Pagina 24
... should be annoyed by the very air which furrounds her , and this uttered rather with kind looks , and expreffed by an interjection , an ah , or an oh , at some little hazard in moving or making a step , than in any direct profession of ...
... should be annoyed by the very air which furrounds her , and this uttered rather with kind looks , and expreffed by an interjection , an ah , or an oh , at some little hazard in moving or making a step , than in any direct profession of ...
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