The Spectator, Volume 9William Durell and Company, 1810 - English literature |
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Page iii
... pleasure I take an T opportunity of publishing the gratitude I owe you for the place you allow me in your friendship and familiarity . I will not acknowledge to you that I have often had you in my thoughts , when I have endea- voured to ...
... pleasure I take an T opportunity of publishing the gratitude I owe you for the place you allow me in your friendship and familiarity . I will not acknowledge to you that I have often had you in my thoughts , when I have endea- voured to ...
Page xvii
... pleasures of the town , who cannot support life without quick sensations and gay reflections , and are strangers to tranquillity , to right reason , and a calm motion of spirits without transport or dejection . These ingenious men , of ...
... pleasures of the town , who cannot support life without quick sensations and gay reflections , and are strangers to tranquillity , to right reason , and a calm motion of spirits without transport or dejection . These ingenious men , of ...
Page xviii
... into such a gentleman's way , gives his wife new pleasures and satisfactions . The approba tion of his words and actions is a continual new feast to her , nor can she enough applaud her good XVIII No. 522 . THE SPECTATOR .
... into such a gentleman's way , gives his wife new pleasures and satisfactions . The approba tion of his words and actions is a continual new feast to her , nor can she enough applaud her good XVIII No. 522 . THE SPECTATOR .
Page xix
... pleasures and amusements , and make the fortune she has brought him subservient to the honor and reputation of her and her's . A man of sense who is thus obliged , is ever contriving the happiness of her who did him so great a ...
... pleasures and amusements , and make the fortune she has brought him subservient to the honor and reputation of her and her's . A man of sense who is thus obliged , is ever contriving the happiness of her who did him so great a ...
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... pleasure , the late miscellany published by Mr. Pope , in which there are many excellent compositions of that ingenious gen- tleman . I have had a pleasure of the same kind in perusing a poem that is just published on the Pros- pect of ...
... pleasure , the late miscellany published by Mr. Pope , in which there are many excellent compositions of that ingenious gen- tleman . I have had a pleasure of the same kind in perusing a poem that is just published on the Pros- pect of ...
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