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Pagina 29
... kind Creature cannot break through his Kind- nesses so far as to come to an Explanation with the tender Soul , and therefore goes on to comfort her when nothing ails her , to appease her when she is not angry , and to give her his Cash ...
... kind Creature cannot break through his Kind- nesses so far as to come to an Explanation with the tender Soul , and therefore goes on to comfort her when nothing ails her , to appease her when she is not angry , and to give her his Cash ...
Pagina 31
... kind Keepers and irresolute Lovers ; the Keepers who cannot quit their fair ones tho ' they see their approaching Ruin ; the Lovers who dare not marry , tho ' they know they # T ་ shall No. 176 . Friday , Sept. 21 , 1711 , THE SPECTATOR 31.
... kind Keepers and irresolute Lovers ; the Keepers who cannot quit their fair ones tho ' they see their approaching Ruin ; the Lovers who dare not marry , tho ' they know they # T ་ shall No. 176 . Friday , Sept. 21 , 1711 , THE SPECTATOR 31.
Pagina 32
... to it , and the kind Reception it procures us in the World , we must examine it by the following Rules . First , Whether it acts with Steadiness and Uniformity 1 e 1 S 0 S Y 1711 in Sickness in 32 THE SPECTATOR No. 176. ...
... to it , and the kind Reception it procures us in the World , we must examine it by the following Rules . First , Whether it acts with Steadiness and Uniformity 1 e 1 S 0 S Y 1711 in Sickness in 32 THE SPECTATOR No. 176. ...
Pagina 43
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. 1711 a kind of Simper , and at length burst out into an open No. 179 . Laugh . The third who entered the Lists was a Foot Tuesday , man , who in defiance of the Merry Andrew , and ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. 1711 a kind of Simper , and at length burst out into an open No. 179 . Laugh . The third who entered the Lists was a Foot Tuesday , man , who in defiance of the Merry Andrew , and ...
Pagina 48
... kind . ' Sir , Among all the Distresses which happen in Families , I do not remember that you have touched upon the Marriage of Children without the Consent of their Parents . I am one of these unfortunate Persons . I was about Fife ...
... kind . ' Sir , Among all the Distresses which happen in Families , I do not remember that you have touched upon the Marriage of Children without the Consent of their Parents . I am one of these unfortunate Persons . I was about Fife ...
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