The Spectator, Volumen9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... respect for vir- tuous love , for your immediately answering the de- sign of this letter ; which is no other than to lay before the world the severity of certain parents , who desire to suspend the marriage of a discreet young woman of ...
... respect for vir- tuous love , for your immediately answering the de- sign of this letter ; which is no other than to lay before the world the severity of certain parents , who desire to suspend the marriage of a discreet young woman of ...
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... respect of life strictly and wisely just ; Calidore is rightly courteous . " In short , in Fairy - land , where knight's - errant have a full scope to range , and to do even what Arios- tos or Orlandus could not do in the world without ...
... respect of life strictly and wisely just ; Calidore is rightly courteous . " In short , in Fairy - land , where knight's - errant have a full scope to range , and to do even what Arios- tos or Orlandus could not do in the world without ...
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... respect ' That makes calamity of so long life : ' For who would bear the whips and scorns of time , ' Th ' oppressor's wrong , the proud man's contumely , " The pangs of despis'd love , the law's delay , • The insolence of office , and ...
... respect ' That makes calamity of so long life : ' For who would bear the whips and scorns of time , ' Th ' oppressor's wrong , the proud man's contumely , " The pangs of despis'd love , the law's delay , • The insolence of office , and ...
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... of master of the fortune which was so handsomely enjoyed by that honest plain man . I cannot ( with respect to the great obligations I have , be it spoken ) reflect upon his character , but I am confirmed in 100 No. 544 . THE SPECTATOR .
... of master of the fortune which was so handsomely enjoyed by that honest plain man . I cannot ( with respect to the great obligations I have , be it spoken ) reflect upon his character , but I am confirmed in 100 No. 544 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... respect . Having maturely weighed these several particu- lars , with the many remonstrances that have been made to me on this subject , and considering how in- vidious an office I shall take upon me if I make the whole election depend ...
... respect . Having maturely weighed these several particu- lars , with the many remonstrances that have been made to me on this subject , and considering how in- vidious an office I shall take upon me if I make the whole election depend ...
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