The Female Spectator, Том 3T. Gardner, 1755 |
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... whole , can afford no matter of converfation to an intelligent being , without having recourse to degrading the most exquifite and perfect of his works , at least of all that nature prefents us with beneath the moon , or that we are ...
... whole , can afford no matter of converfation to an intelligent being , without having recourse to degrading the most exquifite and perfect of his works , at least of all that nature prefents us with beneath the moon , or that we are ...
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... whole of the affair , would fay of him ; but he found nothing of those tender mo- tions for being deprived of her fociety , as he would certainly have done , had fhe borne the detection of his fault with more gentleness and moderation ...
... whole of the affair , would fay of him ; but he found nothing of those tender mo- tions for being deprived of her fociety , as he would certainly have done , had fhe borne the detection of his fault with more gentleness and moderation ...
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... was , might very well be curious to discover what Eu- dofia had wrote ; but not knowing how to come at it without the help of Severus , the acquainted B 4 him < him with the whole behaviour of his wife on Book 13 . 3r SPECTATOR .
... was , might very well be curious to discover what Eu- dofia had wrote ; but not knowing how to come at it without the help of Severus , the acquainted B 4 him < him with the whole behaviour of his wife on Book 13 . 3r SPECTATOR .
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Eliza Fowler Haywood. < him with the whole behaviour of his wife on this occafion , on which he grew little lefs im- patient than herself ; and at a time when the ⚫ feemed to be asleep , took the ... whole behaviour of his wife on ...
Eliza Fowler Haywood. < him with the whole behaviour of his wife on this occafion , on which he grew little lefs im- patient than herself ; and at a time when the ⚫ feemed to be asleep , took the ... whole behaviour of his wife on ...
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... whole character being gentleness and goodness , it is highly probable fhe would have made him the fame request had she really thought herself dying , as being the only atonement he could make for having lived fo long in a criminal ...
... whole character being gentleness and goodness , it is highly probable fhe would have made him the fame request had she really thought herself dying , as being the only atonement he could make for having lived fo long in a criminal ...
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