The Spectator, Volumen9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... appear dressed with out his periwig . We have lovers in prose innumerable . All our pretenders to rhyme are professed inamora- toes ; and there is scarce a poet , good or bad , to be heard of , who has not some real or supposed Sacha ...
... appear dressed with out his periwig . We have lovers in prose innumerable . All our pretenders to rhyme are professed inamora- toes ; and there is scarce a poet , good or bad , to be heard of , who has not some real or supposed Sacha ...
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... appear to have the advantage . Friend- ship , tenderness , and constancy , drest in a simplici- ty of expression ... appears to have every good quality and desirable ornament . Abroad , he is reverenced and esteemed ; at home , beloved ...
... appear to have the advantage . Friend- ship , tenderness , and constancy , drest in a simplici- ty of expression ... appears to have every good quality and desirable ornament . Abroad , he is reverenced and esteemed ; at home , beloved ...
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... appear to be as I have represented it , an ornament as well as a virtue . PLINY TO HISPULLA . " As I remember the great affection which was between you and your excellent brother , and know you love his daughter as your own , so as not ...
... appear to be as I have represented it , an ornament as well as a virtue . PLINY TO HISPULLA . " As I remember the great affection which was between you and your excellent brother , and know you love his daughter as your own , so as not ...
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... appearing grave and distant to their old friends . When man and wife are in the same coach , you are to see whether they appear pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due mean in the eye of the world between ...
... appearing grave and distant to their old friends . When man and wife are in the same coach , you are to see whether they appear pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due mean in the eye of the world between ...
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... appears here in perfection , charms me won- derfully . As an instance of it , I must acquaint you , and by your means the whole club , that I have lately married one of my tenant's daughters . She is born of honest parents , and though ...
... appears here in perfection , charms me won- derfully . As an instance of it , I must acquaint you , and by your means the whole club , that I have lately married one of my tenant's daughters . She is born of honest parents , and though ...
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acquaintance ADDISON agreeable Anacreon appear beautiful black tower Blank body Britomartis cerned character Cicero city of Westminster club coffee-house consider conversation creatures daugh death Dervis desire discourse distemper divine drachmas endeavor entertain excellent eyes fancy fortune Freeport gentleman give Great-Britain hand happy hear heard heart honor hope human humble servant humor husband imagine June 24 kind king lady late learned letter live look lover manner marriage married means Menander mention mind nature never obliged observed occasion OVID paper particular passion person pleased pleasure Plutarch poet present Procris racter reader reason received RICHARD STEELE ROSCOMMON says sensible short soul speak Spectator talk tell thing thou thought tion told town ture turn VIRG virtue virtuous Waitfort Whig whole woman words worthy writ write young