The Spectator, Volume 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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Pagina 68
... desire you would explain a little this sort of men , and not let us historians be ranked , as we are in the imaginations of ordinary people , among common liars , make - bates , impostors , and incendiaries . For your instruction herein ...
... desire you would explain a little this sort of men , and not let us historians be ranked , as we are in the imaginations of ordinary people , among common liars , make - bates , impostors , and incendiaries . For your instruction herein ...
Pagina 72
... desire you would , in the behalf of all those who have froward ladies , give out in your paper , that nothing can be done without allowing time for it , and that one cannot be back again with what one was sent for , if one is called ...
... desire you would , in the behalf of all those who have froward ladies , give out in your paper , that nothing can be done without allowing time for it , and that one cannot be back again with what one was sent for , if one is called ...
Pagina 82
... desire , upon the receipt hereof , you will sit down immediately , and give * A few months before his dismission through the intrigues of the Tories . give me your answer . I would know of you 82 NO . 140 . THE SPECTATOR . N 140. ...
... desire , upon the receipt hereof , you will sit down immediately , and give * A few months before his dismission through the intrigues of the Tories . give me your answer . I would know of you 82 NO . 140 . THE SPECTATOR . N 140. ...
Pagina 83
... desires to hear from me , complains of the torment of absence , speaks of flames , tortures , languishings , and ecstacies . He has the cant of an impatient lover , but keeps the pace of a lukewarm one . You know I must not go faster ...
... desires to hear from me , complains of the torment of absence , speaks of flames , tortures , languishings , and ecstacies . He has the cant of an impatient lover , but keeps the pace of a lukewarm one . You know I must not go faster ...
Pagina 86
... desire I have to embellish my mind with some of those graces which you say are so becoming , and which you assert reading helps us to , has made me uneasy until I am put in a capacity of attain- ing them . This , Sir , I shall never ...
... desire I have to embellish my mind with some of those graces which you say are so becoming , and which you assert reading helps us to , has made me uneasy until I am put in a capacity of attain- ing them . This , Sir , I shall never ...
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