The Spectator, Band 3J. Tonson, 1728 - 312 Seiten |
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... that by Confe- quence your Affection does not rife fo high as he thinks it ought . If therefore his Temper be grave or or fullen , you must not be too much pleased 8 No 171 . The SPECTATOR . Cum tu, Lydia, Telephi ...
... that by Confe- quence your Affection does not rife fo high as he thinks it ought . If therefore his Temper be grave or or fullen , you must not be too much pleased 8 No 171 . The SPECTATOR . Cum tu, Lydia, Telephi ...
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or fullen , you must not be too much pleased with a Jeft , or transported with any thing that is gay and diverting . If his Beauty be none of the beft , you must be a profeffed Admirer of Prudence , or any other Quality he is Master of ...
or fullen , you must not be too much pleased with a Jeft , or transported with any thing that is gay and diverting . If his Beauty be none of the beft , you must be a profeffed Admirer of Prudence , or any other Quality he is Master of ...
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... pleased to think that I had at last got the better of her ; but was furpriz'd the next Morning to hear her talking out of the Win- ⚫dow quite crofs the Street , with another Woman ⚫ that lodges over me : I am fince informed , that ...
... pleased to think that I had at last got the better of her ; but was furpriz'd the next Morning to hear her talking out of the Win- ⚫dow quite crofs the Street , with another Woman ⚫ that lodges over me : I am fince informed , that ...
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... pleased with a Letter that is filled with Touches of Nature than of Wit . The following one is of this Kind . SIR , ' AM MONG all the Distreffes which happen in Families , I do not remember that you have touched upon the Marriage of ...
... pleased with a Letter that is filled with Touches of Nature than of Wit . The following one is of this Kind . SIR , ' AM MONG all the Distreffes which happen in Families , I do not remember that you have touched upon the Marriage of ...
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... pleased with his Perfon and Conver- fation , that fhe fell in Love with him . As fhe was one of the greatest Beauties of the Age , Eginhart anfwered her with a more than equal Return of Paffion . They ftifled their Flames for fome Time ...
... pleased with his Perfon and Conver- fation , that fhe fell in Love with him . As fhe was one of the greatest Beauties of the Age , Eginhart anfwered her with a more than equal Return of Paffion . They ftifled their Flames for fome Time ...
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