The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Bände 9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... but he that has her must be the object of her desire , not her pity . The way to this end I take to be , that a man's general conduct should be agreeable , without addressing in particular to the woman 4 No. 423 . THE SPECTATOR .
... but he that has her must be the object of her desire , not her pity . The way to this end I take to be , that a man's general conduct should be agreeable , without addressing in particular to the woman 4 No. 423 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... particular to the woman he loves . Now , sir , if you will be so kind as to sigh and die for Gloriana , I will carry it with great respect towards her , but seem void of any thoughts as a lover . By this means I shall be in the most ...
... particular to the woman he loves . Now , sir , if you will be so kind as to sigh and die for Gloriana , I will carry it with great respect towards her , but seem void of any thoughts as a lover . By this means I shall be in the most ...
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... of children towards their parents . He was reflect- ing upon the succession of particular virtues and qualities there might be preserved from one ge- neration to another , if these regards were recip- rocally 18 No. 426 . THE SPECTATOR .
... of children towards their parents . He was reflect- ing upon the succession of particular virtues and qualities there might be preserved from one ge- neration to another , if these regards were recip- rocally 18 No. 426 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... particular engagements to the prosecutor ; there are many who are known to have ill will to him for whom I appear ; there are many who are naturally addicted to defamation , and envious of any good to any man who may have contributed to ...
... particular engagements to the prosecutor ; there are many who are known to have ill will to him for whom I appear ; there are many who are naturally addicted to defamation , and envious of any good to any man who may have contributed to ...
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... particular circum- stances of two or three persons who had the good sense to retire of their own accord , and notified that they were withdrawn , with the reasons of it , to the company , in their respective memorials . • The Memorial ...
... particular circum- stances of two or three persons who had the good sense to retire of their own accord , and notified that they were withdrawn , with the reasons of it , to the company , in their respective memorials . • The Memorial ...
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