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Pagina 14
... place , you must be fure to be free and open in your Converfation with him , and to let in Light upon your Actions , to unravel all your Defigns , and dif cover every Secret however trifling or indifferent . A jea- lous Husband has a ...
... place , you must be fure to be free and open in your Converfation with him , and to let in Light upon your Actions , to unravel all your Defigns , and dif cover every Secret however trifling or indifferent . A jea- lous Husband has a ...
Pagina 19
... Place in a Client's Title , diverting the Courfe of an Inquiry , or finding a skilful Refuge to palliate a Falfhood : Yet it is still called Elo- quence in the latter , though thus unjustly employed : But Refolution in an Affaffin is ...
... Place in a Client's Title , diverting the Courfe of an Inquiry , or finding a skilful Refuge to palliate a Falfhood : Yet it is still called Elo- quence in the latter , though thus unjustly employed : But Refolution in an Affaffin is ...
Pagina 20
... place their Ambition rather in acquiring to themselves the Confci- ence of worthy Enterprizes , than in the Profpect of Glory which attends them . Thefe exalted Spirits would rather be fecretly the Authors of Events which are fer ...
... place their Ambition rather in acquiring to themselves the Confci- ence of worthy Enterprizes , than in the Profpect of Glory which attends them . Thefe exalted Spirits would rather be fecretly the Authors of Events which are fer ...
Pagina 26
... place mine above the Neceffity or Obligation of my Bounty . I am in very lit- tle Pain for the Roman Proverb upon the Carthaginian Traders ; the Romans were their profeffed Enemies : I am only forry no Carthaginian Hiftories have come ...
... place mine above the Neceffity or Obligation of my Bounty . I am in very lit- tle Pain for the Roman Proverb upon the Carthaginian Traders ; the Romans were their profeffed Enemies : I am only forry no Carthaginian Hiftories have come ...
Pagina 32
... Place had fome time fince a Box of the newest Ribbons fent down by the Coach : Whether " it was her own malicious ... Places without any Buttons to their Coats , which they fupply with feveral ⚫ little Silver Hafps , tho ' our freshest ...
... Place had fome time fince a Box of the newest Ribbons fent down by the Coach : Whether " it was her own malicious ... Places without any Buttons to their Coats , which they fupply with feveral ⚫ little Silver Hafps , tho ' our freshest ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
againſt agreeable Alcibiades Anfwer beautiful becauſe befides Behaviour beſt Bufinefs Cafe caft Caufe Circumftance Confequence confider Confideration Converfation defcribed Defign defire Difcourfe difcover Exercife faid fame Father fecond feems feen felf felves fent feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould filly fince firft fome fomething fometimes foon fpeak Friend ftill fuch fuffer fuppofed fure Gentleman give greateſt Happineſs himſelf Honour humble Servant Humour Husband ibid increaſe Inftance kind laft leaſt lefs Letter live lofe loft look Love Lover Mafter Mankind manner meaſure Mind moft moſt muft muſt Nature never Number obferve Occafion Ovid Paffion pafs Paper Perfon Philofopher pleafed pleaſe Pleaſure poffible prefent publick raiſed Reaſon Reflexions reft Renegado reprefented Sappho Senfe ſhall ſhe Socrates Soul SPECTATOR tell Temper thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe Thoughts Tranflation underſtand uſed vifit Virtue whofe whole Wife Woman World
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