The Spectator, Volume 9William Durell and Company, 1810 - English literature |
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... face returns , the counterfeit is lost . " MR . SPECTATOR , " I HA P. ARE . HAVE been for many years loud in this assertion , that there are very few that can see or hear , I mean that can report what they have seen or heard ; and this ...
... face returns , the counterfeit is lost . " MR . SPECTATOR , " I HA P. ARE . HAVE been for many years loud in this assertion , that there are very few that can see or hear , I mean that can report what they have seen or heard ; and this ...
Page 9
... face one another , to the no little amazement of many of them . ' " In the midst of the plain there was a great foun- tain , they called it the spring of Self - Love : out of it issued two rivulets to the Eastward and Westward ; the ...
... face one another , to the no little amazement of many of them . ' " In the midst of the plain there was a great foun- tain , they called it the spring of Self - Love : out of it issued two rivulets to the Eastward and Westward ; the ...
Page 14
... face in good company after he is married , and that he need not be ashamed to treat a woman with kindness , who puts herself into his power for life . I have other letters on this subject , which say that I am attempting to make a ...
... face in good company after he is married , and that he need not be ashamed to treat a woman with kindness , who puts herself into his power for life . I have other letters on this subject , which say that I am attempting to make a ...
Page 35
... face , To disagreeing love provokes ; When cruelly jocose , She ties the fatal noose , And binds unequals to the brazen yokes . CREECH . It is very usual for those who have been severe upón marriage , in some part or other of their ...
... face , To disagreeing love provokes ; When cruelly jocose , She ties the fatal noose , And binds unequals to the brazen yokes . CREECH . It is very usual for those who have been severe upón marriage , in some part or other of their ...
Page 36
... face upon the matter that he can , and gives a more tolerable account of his spouse . I must confess I suspected something more than ordinary , when upon opening the letter I found that Will was fallen off from his former gaiety ...
... face upon the matter that he can , and gives a more tolerable account of his spouse . I must confess I suspected something more than ordinary , when upon opening the letter I found that Will was fallen off from his former gaiety ...
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