The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... pretend to resent that I have not had respect enough for her opinion in such an in- stance in company . I cannot but smile at the pretty anger she is in , and then she pretends she is used like a child . In a word , our great debate is ...
... pretend to resent that I have not had respect enough for her opinion in such an in- stance in company . I cannot but smile at the pretty anger she is in , and then she pretends she is used like a child . In a word , our great debate is ...
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... pretend to me . One must hide nothing when one is asking advice , therefore I will own to you , that I am very amorous , and very covetous . My lover Will is very rich , and my lover Tom very hand- I can have either of them when I ...
... pretend to me . One must hide nothing when one is asking advice , therefore I will own to you , that I am very amorous , and very covetous . My lover Will is very rich , and my lover Tom very hand- I can have either of them when I ...
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... pretend that there is not something inimi- tably unforced and diverting in his manner of deli- vering all his sentiments in his conversation , if he were able to conceal the strong desire of applause which he betrays in every syllable ...
... pretend that there is not something inimi- tably unforced and diverting in his manner of deli- vering all his sentiments in his conversation , if he were able to conceal the strong desire of applause which he betrays in every syllable ...
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