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It is said , he keeps himself a batchelor , by reason he was crossed in love by a
perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment ,
Sir Roger was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often supped with my Lord ...
It is said , he keeps himself a batchelor , by reason he was crossed in love by a
perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment ,
Sir Roger was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often supped with my Lord ...
第 27 頁
In the midst of these my musings , she desired me to reach her a little falt upon
the point of my knife , which I did in such a trepidation and hurry of obedience ,
that I let it drop by the way ; at which she immediately startled , and said it fell ...
In the midst of these my musings , she desired me to reach her a little falt upon
the point of my knife , which I did in such a trepidation and hurry of obedience ,
that I let it drop by the way ; at which she immediately startled , and said it fell ...
第 38 頁
It was said of Socrates , that he brought philofophy down from heaven , to inhabit
among men ; and I thall be ambitious to have it laid of me , that I have brought
brought philosophy out of closets and libraries , schools and 38 THE
SPECTATOR ...
It was said of Socrates , that he brought philofophy down from heaven , to inhabit
among men ; and I thall be ambitious to have it laid of me , that I have brought
brought philosophy out of closets and libraries , schools and 38 THE
SPECTATOR ...
第 42 頁
When she had a little recovered herself from the seri . ous anger the was in , the
replied in the following manner : Sir , When I consider how perfectly new all you
have said on this subject is , and that the story you have given us is not quite two
...
When she had a little recovered herself from the seri . ous anger the was in , the
replied in the following manner : Sir , When I consider how perfectly new all you
have said on this subject is , and that the story you have given us is not quite two
...
第 64 頁
... urmoit endeavours ; but will never let my heart reproach me with having done
any thing towards increasing those feuds and animofities that extinguish religion ,
deface Eoverninent , and make a nation miserable . What I have said under the ...
... urmoit endeavours ; but will never let my heart reproach me with having done
any thing towards increasing those feuds and animofities that extinguish religion ,
deface Eoverninent , and make a nation miserable . What I have said under the ...
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