The Spectator, Volumen9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... question not but it will fall in with the taste of all my popular readers , and amuse the imaginations of those who are more profound ; de- claring at the same time , that this is the last dream which I intend to publish this season ...
... question not but it will fall in with the taste of all my popular readers , and amuse the imaginations of those who are more profound ; de- claring at the same time , that this is the last dream which I intend to publish this season ...
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... questions about friends in the country , we sat down to piquet , played two or three games , and drank tea . I should have told you that this was my second time of seeing her since marriage : but before she lived at the same town where ...
... questions about friends in the country , we sat down to piquet , played two or three games , and drank tea . I should have told you that this was my second time of seeing her since marriage : but before she lived at the same town where ...
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... QUESTION not but you , and the rest of my ac- quaintance , wonder that I , who have lived in the smoke and gallantries of the town for thirty years to- gether , should all on a sudden grow fond of a country life . Had not my dog of a ...
... QUESTION not but you , and the rest of my ac- quaintance , wonder that I , who have lived in the smoke and gallantries of the town for thirty years to- gether , should all on a sudden grow fond of a country life . Had not my dog of a ...
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... question not but I shall draw upon me the raillery of the town , and be treated to the tune of The marriage - hater match'd ; but I am prepared for it . I have been as witty upon others in my time . To tell thee truly , I saw such a ...
... question not but I shall draw upon me the raillery of the town , and be treated to the tune of The marriage - hater match'd ; but I am prepared for it . I have been as witty upon others in my time . To tell thee truly , I saw such a ...
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... questions , and assertions , ludicrous phrases , and works of humor ; not to mention those who vio- late it by solemn perjuries ? It would be an affront to reason to endeavor to set forth the horror and profaneness of such a practice ...
... questions , and assertions , ludicrous phrases , and works of humor ; not to mention those who vio- late it by solemn perjuries ? It would be an affront to reason to endeavor to set forth the horror and profaneness of such a practice ...
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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