The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... woman , setting forth all her beauties with a design to please no one so much as her father . - My girl's lover can never know half the satisfaction that I did in her that day . I could not possibly have imagined , that so great ...
... woman , setting forth all her beauties with a design to please no one so much as her father . - My girl's lover can never know half the satisfaction that I did in her that day . I could not possibly have imagined , that so great ...
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... woman in other authors , I cannot doubt but it should be her . Stanza the third , verse the first . A long and last- ing anguish . ] The German manuscript reads a last- ing passion , but the rhyme will not admit it . Verse the second ...
... woman in other authors , I cannot doubt but it should be her . Stanza the third , verse the first . A long and last- ing anguish . ] The German manuscript reads a last- ing passion , but the rhyme will not admit it . Verse the second ...
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... woman , but being resolved to do nothing without the advice of his friend Philander , he consulted him upon the occasion . Philander told him his mind freely , and represented his mistress to him in such strong colors , that the next ...
... woman , but being resolved to do nothing without the advice of his friend Philander , he consulted him upon the occasion . Philander told him his mind freely , and represented his mistress to him in such strong colors , that the next ...
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... woman seldom asks advice before she has bought her wedding clothes . When she has made her own choice , for form's sake she sends a Conge d ' Elire to her friends . If we look into the secret springs and motives that set people at work ...
... woman seldom asks advice before she has bought her wedding clothes . When she has made her own choice , for form's sake she sends a Conge d ' Elire to her friends . If we look into the secret springs and motives that set people at work ...
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... woman's head . ( b ) This may be raised upon pillars , whose orna- ments shall bear a just relation to the design . Thus there may be an imitation of fringe carved in the base , a sort of appearance of lace in the frize , and a repre ...
... woman's head . ( b ) This may be raised upon pillars , whose orna- ments shall bear a just relation to the design . Thus there may be an imitation of fringe carved in the base , a sort of appearance of lace in the frize , and a repre ...
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