The Spectator, Volume 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Pagina 8
... look into the secret Springs and Motives that set People at Work in these Occasions , and put them upon asking Advice , which they never intend to take , I look upon it to be none of the least That they are incapable of keeping a Secret ...
... look into the secret Springs and Motives that set People at Work in these Occasions , and put them upon asking Advice , which they never intend to take , I look upon it to be none of the least That they are incapable of keeping a Secret ...
Pagina 79
... look upon my self as a most insufferable Cox- comb , did I endeavour to maintain that Cuckoldom was in- separable from Marriage , or to make use of Husband and Wife as Terms of Reproach . Nay , Sir , I will go one Step further , and ...
... look upon my self as a most insufferable Cox- comb , did I endeavour to maintain that Cuckoldom was in- separable from Marriage , or to make use of Husband and Wife as Terms of Reproach . Nay , Sir , I will go one Step further , and ...
Pagina 371
... Looks and thoughtful Brows of those who had been in the Cave ; I thrust ' em all in , one after another , and locked the Door upon ' em . Upon my opening it , they all look'd as if they had been frighted out of their Wits , and were ...
... Looks and thoughtful Brows of those who had been in the Cave ; I thrust ' em all in , one after another , and locked the Door upon ' em . Upon my opening it , they all look'd as if they had been frighted out of their Wits , and were ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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