The Spectator, Volumen9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... told her she must certainly die , she desired , as well as she could , that all who were pre- sent , except myself , might depart the room . She said she had nothing to say , for she was resigned , and I knew all she knew that concerned ...
... told her she must certainly die , she desired , as well as she could , that all who were pre- sent , except myself , might depart the room . She said she had nothing to say , for she was resigned , and I knew all she knew that concerned ...
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... told her he does not care a far- thing for her . All I hope for is , that the Lady Fair will make use of the first light night to show B. T. she understands a marriage is not to be considered as a common bargain . T No. 523 . THURSDAY ...
... told her he does not care a far- thing for her . All I hope for is , that the Lady Fair will make use of the first light night to show B. T. she understands a marriage is not to be considered as a common bargain . T No. 523 . THURSDAY ...
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... told you that this was my second time of seeing her since marriage : but before she lived at the same town where I went to school ; so that the plea of a relation , added to the innocence of my youth , prevailed upon her good - humor to ...
... told you that this was my second time of seeing her since marriage : but before she lived at the same town where I went to school ; so that the plea of a relation , added to the innocence of my youth , prevailed upon her good - humor to ...
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... told in the fourth book of the Fasti . " Parent of gods , began the weeping fair , " Reward or punish , but oh ! hear my pray'r . " If lewdness e'er defil'd my virgin bloom , " From heav'n with justice I receive my doom ; " But if my ...
... told in the fourth book of the Fasti . " Parent of gods , began the weeping fair , " Reward or punish , but oh ! hear my pray'r . " If lewdness e'er defil'd my virgin bloom , " From heav'n with justice I receive my doom ; " But if my ...
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... told the latter , that is to say , Mr. Spectator , he told the bachelors , " That their lives and actions had been so peculiar , that he knew not by what name to call them ; not by that of men , for they performed nothing that was manly ...
... told the latter , that is to say , Mr. Spectator , he told the bachelors , " That their lives and actions had been so peculiar , that he knew not by what name to call them ; not by that of men , for they performed nothing that was manly ...
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