The Spectator, 3권Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1711 |
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... Humour , but are still for deriving every Action from fome Plot and Contrivance , for drawing up a perpetual Scheme of Caufes and Events , and preferving a conftant Correfpon- dence between the Camp and the Council - Table . And thus it ...
... Humour , but are still for deriving every Action from fome Plot and Contrivance , for drawing up a perpetual Scheme of Caufes and Events , and preferving a conftant Correfpon- dence between the Camp and the Council - Table . And thus it ...
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... tormentis gaudet amantis . Juv . Sat. 6. v . 208 . Tho ' equal Pains her Peace of Mind destroy , A Lover's Torments give her spiteful Joy . But 1 But these often carry the Humour fo far , 14 No. 171 . The SPECTATOR .
... tormentis gaudet amantis . Juv . Sat. 6. v . 208 . Tho ' equal Pains her Peace of Mind destroy , A Lover's Torments give her spiteful Joy . But 1 But these often carry the Humour fo far , 14 No. 171 . The SPECTATOR .
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Peter Wilson (Dublín). 1 But these often carry the Humour fo far , till their affected Coldness and indifference quite kills all the Fondness of a Lover , and are then fure to meet in their Turn with all the Contempt and Scorn that is ...
Peter Wilson (Dublín). 1 But these often carry the Humour fo far , till their affected Coldness and indifference quite kills all the Fondness of a Lover , and are then fure to meet in their Turn with all the Contempt and Scorn that is ...
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... Humour with Merchants , it should be no Offence to offer one not quite fo old in their Defence . When a Man happens to break in Holland , they fay of him that he has not kept true Accounts . This Phrase , perhaps , among us , would ...
... Humour with Merchants , it should be no Offence to offer one not quite fo old in their Defence . When a Man happens to break in Holland , they fay of him that he has not kept true Accounts . This Phrase , perhaps , among us , would ...
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... humour ? Nothing , but that I must con- ' vince her of my good Opinion by my Practice ; and then I am to give her Poffeffion of my little Ready- Money , and , for a Day and a half following , dislike all ' fhe diflikes , and extol every ...
... humour ? Nothing , but that I must con- ' vince her of my good Opinion by my Practice ; and then I am to give her Poffeffion of my little Ready- Money , and , for a Day and a half following , dislike all ' fhe diflikes , and extol every ...
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