The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... reason and inclination , to de- mur only out of form , and so far as decency re- quires . A virtuous woman should reject the first offer of marriage , as a good man does that of a bishoprick : but I would advise neither the one nor the ...
... reason and inclination , to de- mur only out of form , and so far as decency re- quires . A virtuous woman should reject the first offer of marriage , as a good man does that of a bishoprick : but I would advise neither the one nor the ...
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... she what was honour knew , And with obsequious majesty approv'd My pleaded reason . To the nuptial bower I led her blushing like the morn L. PARADISE LOST , viii , 469–511 . N ° 90. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 13 , 1711 . 46 N ° 89 . SPECTATOR .
... she what was honour knew , And with obsequious majesty approv'd My pleaded reason . To the nuptial bower I led her blushing like the morn L. PARADISE LOST , viii , 469–511 . N ° 90. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 13 , 1711 . 46 N ° 89 . SPECTATOR .
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... reason ( says Plato ) that the souls of the dead appear frequently in cemete- ries , and hover about the places where their bodies are buried , as still hankering after their old brutal pleasures , and desiring again to enter the body ...
... reason ( says Plato ) that the souls of the dead appear frequently in cemete- ries , and hover about the places where their bodies are buried , as still hankering after their old brutal pleasures , and desiring again to enter the body ...
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... reason to hope for particular favours from each of them . As I was walking one evening my chamber with nothing about me but my night- gown , they both came into my room , and told me they had a very pleasant trick to put upon a gen ...
... reason to hope for particular favours from each of them . As I was walking one evening my chamber with nothing about me but my night- gown , they both came into my room , and told me they had a very pleasant trick to put upon a gen ...
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... reason they live almost upon an equality in conver- sation ; and as Honoria has given Flavia to under- stand , that it is ill - bred to be always calling mother , Flavia is as well pleased never to be called child . It happens by this ...
... reason they live almost upon an equality in conver- sation ; and as Honoria has given Flavia to under- stand , that it is ill - bred to be always calling mother , Flavia is as well pleased never to be called child . It happens by this ...
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