The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... affectionate friend " and humble servant . " This was answered with a condescension that did not , by long impertinent professions of kindness , in sult his distress , but was as follows : " DEAR TOM , " I am very glad to 3 * No. 456 ...
... affectionate friend " and humble servant . " This was answered with a condescension that did not , by long impertinent professions of kindness , in sult his distress , but was as follows : " DEAR TOM , " I am very glad to 3 * No. 456 ...
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... affection , filial piety , and conjugal duty , declare the joys the sight bestows on a meeting after absence . But it would be endless to enumerate all the pleasures and advantages of sight ; every one that has it , every hour he makes ...
... affection , filial piety , and conjugal duty , declare the joys the sight bestows on a meeting after absence . But it would be endless to enumerate all the pleasures and advantages of sight ; every one that has it , every hour he makes ...
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... affections ready for every in- cident in the marriage state . Such a man can hear the cries of children with pity ... affection is well placed , and supported by the considerations of duty , honor , and friendship , which are in the ...
... affections ready for every in- cident in the marriage state . Such a man can hear the cries of children with pity ... affection is well placed , and supported by the considerations of duty , honor , and friendship , which are in the ...
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... affection in himself , conceives pleasure from the most indifferent things ; while the married man who has not bid adieu to the fashions and false gallantries of the town , is perplexed with every thing around him . In both these cases ...
... affection in himself , conceives pleasure from the most indifferent things ; while the married man who has not bid adieu to the fashions and false gallantries of the town , is perplexed with every thing around him . In both these cases ...
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... word , the married state , with and without the affection suitable to it , is the completest image of heaven and hell we are capable of receiving in this life . T No. 480. WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 10 , 1712 , BY No. 479. THE SPECTATOR . 133.
... word , the married state , with and without the affection suitable to it , is the completest image of heaven and hell we are capable of receiving in this life . T No. 480. WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 10 , 1712 , BY No. 479. THE SPECTATOR . 133.
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