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certain flavour at their first appearance , from several accidental circumstances of
time , place , and person , which they may lose if they are not taken early ; but , in
this case every reader is to consider , whether it is not better for him to be half a ...
certain flavour at their first appearance , from several accidental circumstances of
time , place , and person , which they may lose if they are not taken early ; but , in
this case every reader is to consider , whether it is not better for him to be half a ...
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I am apt to think your dis courses , in which you have drawn so many agreeable
pictures of marriage , have had a very good effect this way in England . We are
obliged to you at least for having taken off that senseless ridicule , which for many
...
I am apt to think your dis courses , in which you have drawn so many agreeable
pictures of marriage , have had a very good effect this way in England . We are
obliged to you at least for having taken off that senseless ridicule , which for many
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in your power or do papers , there are two you have not taken notice of , and
which are seldom cast into the account by those who write on this subject . You
must have observed , in your specusations on human nature , that nothing is
more ...
in your power or do papers , there are two you have not taken notice of , and
which are seldom cast into the account by those who write on this subject . You
must have observed , in your specusations on human nature , that nothing is
more ...
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... she ought to have been taken up . Mr . Spectator , I think this matter lies wholly
before you ; for the offence does not come under any law , though it is apparent
this creature came among us only to give herself airs , and enjoy her full swing in
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... she ought to have been taken up . Mr . Spectator , I think this matter lies wholly
before you ; for the offence does not come under any law , though it is apparent
this creature came among us only to give herself airs , and enjoy her full swing in
...
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pleasant coquetry in acting a picture , till she was taken notice of , and raised the
admiration of the beholders . This little circumstance made me run into reflections
upon the force of beauty , and the wonderful influence the female sex has upon ...
pleasant coquetry in acting a picture , till she was taken notice of , and raised the
admiration of the beholders . This little circumstance made me run into reflections
upon the force of beauty , and the wonderful influence the female sex has upon ...
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