The Spectator, Svazek 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Strana 12
... dress was in a flutter , and en- deavoured to distinguish itself above the rest . On the left hand of Vanity stood a laborious work- man , who I found was his humble admirer , and co- pied after him . He was dressed like a German , and ...
... dress was in a flutter , and en- deavoured to distinguish itself above the rest . On the left hand of Vanity stood a laborious work- man , who I found was his humble admirer , and co- pied after him . He was dressed like a German , and ...
Strana 49
... dresses a little too much like a girl , affects a childish fondness in the tone of her voice , sometimes a pretty sullenness in the leaning of her head , and now and then a down- cast of her eyes on her fan . Neither her imagination nor ...
... dresses a little too much like a girl , affects a childish fondness in the tone of her voice , sometimes a pretty sullenness in the leaning of her head , and now and then a down- cast of her eyes on her fan . Neither her imagination nor ...
Strana 83
... . THERE is not so variable a thing in nature as a lady's head - dress . Within my own memory I have known it rise and fall above thirty degrees . About ten years ago it shot up to a very great height 98 . 83 SPECTATOR .
... . THERE is not so variable a thing in nature as a lady's head - dress . Within my own memory I have known it rise and fall above thirty degrees . About ten years ago it shot up to a very great height 98 . 83 SPECTATOR .
Strana 84
... dresses in order to surprise us with something in that kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether some of the ... dress worn by the ladies at the beginning of the 18th century , which by means of wire bore up the hair and fore ...
... dresses in order to surprise us with something in that kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether some of the ... dress worn by the ladies at the beginning of the 18th century , which by means of wire bore up the hair and fore ...
Strana 85
... dress aspired to so great an extrava- gance as in the fourteenth century ; when it was built up in a couple of cones or spires , which stood so excessively high on each side of the head , that a woman , who was but a pigmy without her ...
... dress aspired to so great an extrava- gance as in the fourteenth century ; when it was built up in a couple of cones or spires , which stood so excessively high on each side of the head , that a woman , who was but a pigmy without her ...
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acquainted ADDISON admirers agreeable appear beauty behaviour body character coffee-house Constantia conversation creature daugh discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour entertain Epig Eucrate Eudoxus eyes fair sex familiar spirit father favour fortune friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give Glaphyra Great-Britain happy hear heard heart honest honour human humble servant humour impertinent John Sharpe kind knight lady Laertes learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage master mind nature neral never obliged observe occasion ordinary paper particular pass passion person Pharamond Pindar Plato Platonic love pleased pleasure present reader reason ribaldry sense shew sorrow soul speak SPECTATOR STEELE tell temper thee Theodosius thing thou thought tion told Tom Short town VIRG virtue whig whole woman women words write young youth