The Spectator, Band 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... of your command , by which your glory is put out of the power of fortune : and when your person shall be so too , that the author and difpofer of all things . A 3 may may place you in that higher man- fion of blifs DEDICATION .
... of your command , by which your glory is put out of the power of fortune : and when your person shall be so too , that the author and difpofer of all things . A 3 may may place you in that higher man- fion of blifs DEDICATION .
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... fortune in de- baucheries ; and is immoveable to all the arguments E can urge to him . I would gladly know whether in fome cafes a cudgel may not be allowed as a good figure of fpeech , and whether it may not be lawfully ufed by a ...
... fortune in de- baucheries ; and is immoveable to all the arguments E can urge to him . I would gladly know whether in fome cafes a cudgel may not be allowed as a good figure of fpeech , and whether it may not be lawfully ufed by a ...
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... fortune on him . There is no indecency in the confeffion , the defign is modeft and honourable , and all your affecta- tion cannot disguise it .. " 6- men of I am married , and have no other concern but to please the man I love ; he is ...
... fortune on him . There is no indecency in the confeffion , the defign is modeft and honourable , and all your affecta- tion cannot disguise it .. " 6- men of I am married , and have no other concern but to please the man I love ; he is ...
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... fortune . It would utterly ruin my reputation for discretion to marry fuch a one , and by what I can learn she has a character of great modefty , fo that there is nothing to be thought on any other way . My mind has ever fince been fo ...
... fortune . It would utterly ruin my reputation for discretion to marry fuch a one , and by what I can learn she has a character of great modefty , fo that there is nothing to be thought on any other way . My mind has ever fince been fo ...
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... fortune with the fair fex . The obfervations which I made in this conjuncture , and the repeated advices . which I received at that time from the good old man above - mentioned , have produced the following effay upon Love and Marriage ...
... fortune with the fair fex . The obfervations which I made in this conjuncture , and the repeated advices . which I received at that time from the good old man above - mentioned , have produced the following effay upon Love and Marriage ...
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