The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 28
... Gentleman you know did , to " mortify him by favouring in his Pre- " fence the most infignificant Creature " I can find . At this Ball I was led in- " to the Company by pretty Mr. Fan- ແ fly , who , you know , is the most ob ...
... Gentleman you know did , to " mortify him by favouring in his Pre- " fence the most infignificant Creature " I can find . At this Ball I was led in- " to the Company by pretty Mr. Fan- ແ fly , who , you know , is the most ob ...
Strana 29
... Gentleman you know of " fall into the fame way , and imitate " as well as he could the defpifed Fan- " fly . I cannot well give you , who 4 . are fo grave a Country Lady , the I- " dea of the Joy we have when we see " a ftubborn Heart ...
... Gentleman you know of " fall into the fame way , and imitate " as well as he could the defpifed Fan- " fly . I cannot well give you , who 4 . are fo grave a Country Lady , the I- " dea of the Joy we have when we see " a ftubborn Heart ...
Strana 43
... Gentleman ; for you know , Sir , my good Mafter was always the poor Man's Friend . Upon his com- ing home , the firft Complaint he made was , that he had loft his Roaft - Beef Stomach , not being able to touch a Sirloin , which was ...
... Gentleman ; for you know , Sir , my good Mafter was always the poor Man's Friend . Upon his com- ing home , the firft Complaint he made was , that he had loft his Roaft - Beef Stomach , not being able to touch a Sirloin , which was ...
Strana 49
... Gentleman in Eng- • land better read in Tomb - ftones than my felf , my Studies having laid very much in Church - yards . I fhall beg ' leave to fend you a Couple of Epitaphs , for a Sample of those I have just now ' mentioned . They ...
... Gentleman in Eng- • land better read in Tomb - ftones than my felf , my Studies having laid very much in Church - yards . I fhall beg ' leave to fend you a Couple of Epitaphs , for a Sample of those I have just now ' mentioned . They ...
Strana 52
... Gentleman's Eyes , to give ' em Light С into the Posture of his Brains ; take a " handle from his Nofe , to judge of the fize of his Intellects ; and interpret the over - much Visibility and Pertness of one Ear , as an infallible mark ...
... Gentleman's Eyes , to give ' em Light С into the Posture of his Brains ; take a " handle from his Nofe , to judge of the fize of his Intellects ; and interpret the over - much Visibility and Pertness of one Ear , as an infallible mark ...
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