The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... said , because he never had de- nied him any thing he would not even this , the most difficult requeft he had ever made . Thefe inftances were very noble and great , and the reflections of thofe fublime fpirits had made death to them ...
... said , because he never had de- nied him any thing he would not even this , the most difficult requeft he had ever made . Thefe inftances were very noble and great , and the reflections of thofe fublime fpirits had made death to them ...
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... said , Hark you , firrab , I'll pay off your extravagant bills once more ; but will take effectual care for the future , that your prodigality shall not Spirit up a parcel of rafcals to infult your father .. Tho ' I by no means approve ...
... said , Hark you , firrab , I'll pay off your extravagant bills once more ; but will take effectual care for the future , that your prodigality shall not Spirit up a parcel of rafcals to infult your father .. Tho ' I by no means approve ...
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... said affected her ; it was ftrange , ' twas wondrous ftrange . In a word , I faw the impreffion I had made upon her , and with a very little application the pretty thing has married me . There is fo much charm in her in- nocence and ...
... said affected her ; it was ftrange , ' twas wondrous ftrange . In a word , I faw the impreffion I had made upon her , and with a very little application the pretty thing has married me . There is fo much charm in her in- nocence and ...
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... him go before he has innocently fuffered , and is debased into a dereliction of mind for being what it is no guilt to be , a plain man . I would not not here be supposed to have said , that our N ° 157 287 THE SPECTATOR .
... him go before he has innocently fuffered , and is debased into a dereliction of mind for being what it is no guilt to be , a plain man . I would not not here be supposed to have said , that our N ° 157 287 THE SPECTATOR .
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not here be supposed to have said , that our learned men of either robe who have been whipped at fchool , are not still men of noble and liberal minds ; but I am fure they had been much more fo than they are , had they never fuffered ...
not here be supposed to have said , that our learned men of either robe who have been whipped at fchool , are not still men of noble and liberal minds ; but I am fure they had been much more fo than they are , had they never fuffered ...
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