The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Figure , especially in a military Way must get over all false Modesty , and assist his Patro against the Importunity of other Pretenders , by a prope Assurance in his own Vindication . He says it is a civi Cowardice to be backward in ...
... Figure , especially in a military Way must get over all false Modesty , and assist his Patro against the Importunity of other Pretenders , by a prope Assurance in his own Vindication . He says it is a civi Cowardice to be backward in ...
Strana 15
... Figure as the Bags that were really filled with Mony , had been blown up with Air , and called into my Memory the Bags full of Wind , which Homer tells us his Hero receiv'd as a Present from Eolus . The great Heaps of Gold , on either ...
... Figure as the Bags that were really filled with Mony , had been blown up with Air , and called into my Memory the Bags full of Wind , which Homer tells us his Hero receiv'd as a Present from Eolus . The great Heaps of Gold , on either ...
Strana 16
... Figure , enjoys the Pleasures of Retirement in a more exquisite Degree , than he possibly could in his Closet ; the Lover , the Ambitious , and the Miser , are followed thither by_a worse Crowd than any they can withdraw from . To be ...
... Figure , enjoys the Pleasures of Retirement in a more exquisite Degree , than he possibly could in his Closet ; the Lover , the Ambitious , and the Miser , are followed thither by_a worse Crowd than any they can withdraw from . To be ...
Strana 28
... figure I made , after having done all this Mischief . I dispatched my Dinner as soon as I could , with my usual Taciturnity ; when , to my utter Confusion , the Lady seeing me quitting my Knife and Fork , and laying them across one ...
... figure I made , after having done all this Mischief . I dispatched my Dinner as soon as I could , with my usual Taciturnity ; when , to my utter Confusion , the Lady seeing me quitting my Knife and Fork , and laying them across one ...
Strana 33
... Figure of a Coronet on the back Part of it . I was so transported with the Thought of such an Amour , that I plied her from one Room to another with all the Gallantries I could invent ; and lo . 8 . riday , and at length brought THE ...
... Figure of a Coronet on the back Part of it . I was so transported with the Thought of such an Amour , that I plied her from one Room to another with all the Gallantries I could invent ; and lo . 8 . riday , and at length brought THE ...
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