The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... purpose . The rib he form'd and fashion'd with his hands ; Under his forming hands a creature grew , Man - like , but diff'rent fex ; fo lovely fair , That what feem'd fair in all the world , feem'd now Mean , or in her fumm'd up , in ...
... purpose . The rib he form'd and fashion'd with his hands ; Under his forming hands a creature grew , Man - like , but diff'rent fex ; fo lovely fair , That what feem'd fair in all the world , feem'd now Mean , or in her fumm'd up , in ...
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... purposes . If , fay they , the foul is the most fubject to thefe paffions at a time when it has the leaft inftigations from the body , we may well fuppofe fhe will ftill retain them when she is entirely divested of it . The very ...
... purposes . If , fay they , the foul is the most fubject to thefe paffions at a time when it has the leaft inftigations from the body , we may well fuppofe fhe will ftill retain them when she is entirely divested of it . The very ...
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... purpose ) may be ⚫ learned in two days time as well as in a twelvemonth . When my female regiment is thus difarmed , I gene- rally let them walk about the room for fome time ; ⚫ when on a fudden ( like ladies that look upon their ...
... purpose ) may be ⚫ learned in two days time as well as in a twelvemonth . When my female regiment is thus difarmed , I gene- rally let them walk about the room for fome time ; ⚫ when on a fudden ( like ladies that look upon their ...
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... purpose that excellent moralift above- mentioned talks of decency ; but this quality is more eafily comprehended by an ordinary capacity , than ex- preffed with all his eloquence . This decency of beha viour is generally tranfgreffed ...
... purpose that excellent moralift above- mentioned talks of decency ; but this quality is more eafily comprehended by an ordinary capacity , than ex- preffed with all his eloquence . This decency of beha viour is generally tranfgreffed ...
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... purpose , and very busy about nothing . A S I was yesterday morning walking with Sir Ro- GER before his houfe , a country - fellow brought him a huge fish , which , he told him , Mr. William Wimble had caught that very morning ; and ...
... purpose , and very busy about nothing . A S I was yesterday morning walking with Sir Ro- GER before his houfe , a country - fellow brought him a huge fish , which , he told him , Mr. William Wimble had caught that very morning ; and ...
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