The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... out twelve Times since he first wore it . ' Tis said Sir ROGER grew humble in his Desires after he had forgot this cruel Beauty , insomuch that it is reported he No. 2 . Friday , he has frequently offended in THE SPECTATOR 7.
... out twelve Times since he first wore it . ' Tis said Sir ROGER grew humble in his Desires after he had forgot this cruel Beauty , insomuch that it is reported he No. 2 . Friday , he has frequently offended in THE SPECTATOR 7.
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... Beauty , Mother of the Present Lord such - a - one . If you speak of a young Commoner that said a lively thing in the House , he starts up , ' He has good Blood in his Veins , Tom Mirabell begot him , the Rogue cheated me in that affair ...
... Beauty , Mother of the Present Lord such - a - one . If you speak of a young Commoner that said a lively thing in the House , he starts up , ' He has good Blood in his Veins , Tom Mirabell begot him , the Rogue cheated me in that affair ...
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... Beauty of her Person chastised by the Innocence & her Thoughts , Chastity , Good - Nature , and Affability , ar the Graces that play in her Countenance ; she knows sh is handsome , but she knows she is good . Consciou Beauty adorned ...
... Beauty of her Person chastised by the Innocence & her Thoughts , Chastity , Good - Nature , and Affability , ar the Graces that play in her Countenance ; she knows sh is handsome , but she knows she is good . Consciou Beauty adorned ...
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... Beauty will not pass upon Men of honest Minds and true Taste : Sir Richard Blackmore says , with as much good Sense as Virtue , It is a mighty Dishonour and Shame to employ excellent Faculties and abundance of Wit , to > humour and ...
... Beauty will not pass upon Men of honest Minds and true Taste : Sir Richard Blackmore says , with as much good Sense as Virtue , It is a mighty Dishonour and Shame to employ excellent Faculties and abundance of Wit , to > humour and ...
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... Beauty of the Grove by walking up sand down between the Trees , I must own I was not a little astonished to see a well - dressed young Fellow , in a full - bottom'd Wigg , appear in the midst of the Sea , and without any visible Concern ...
... Beauty of the Grove by walking up sand down between the Trees , I must own I was not a little astonished to see a well - dressed young Fellow , in a full - bottom'd Wigg , appear in the midst of the Sea , and without any visible Concern ...
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