The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... marry a common woman , but being re- solved to do nothing without the advice of his friend Philander , he consulted him upon the oc- casion . Philander told him his mind freely , and represented his mistress to him in such strong ...
... marry a common woman , but being re- solved to do nothing without the advice of his friend Philander , he consulted him upon the oc- casion . Philander told him his mind freely , and represented his mistress to him in such strong ...
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... married to him above a fortnight . The truth of it is , a 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 ...
... married to him above a fortnight . The truth of it is , a 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 ...
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... marry my lady Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest fortunes about town . I stared him full in the face upon so strange a question ; upon which he immediately gave me an inventory of her jewels and estate , adding ...
... marry my lady Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest fortunes about town . I stared him full in the face upon so strange a question ; upon which he immediately gave me an inventory of her jewels and estate , adding ...
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... married condition unhappy , but for want of judgment or temper in the man . The truth is , we generally make love in a style , and with sentiments very unfit for ordinary life ; they are half theatrical , half romantic . By this means ...
... married condition unhappy , but for want of judgment or temper in the man . The truth is , we generally make love in a style , and with sentiments very unfit for ordinary life ; they are half theatrical , half romantic . By this means ...
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... marriage state . Such a man can hear the cries of children with pity in- stead of anger ; and when they run over his ... married man who has not bid adieu to the fashions and false gallantries of the town , is perplexed with every thing ...
... marriage state . Such a man can hear the cries of children with pity in- stead of anger ; and when they run over his ... married man who has not bid adieu to the fashions and false gallantries of the town , is perplexed with every thing ...
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