The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... turned them to the thoughtles Creatures who make up the Lump of that Sex , and move a knowing Eye no more than the Portraitures of insignificant People by ordinary Painters , which an but Pictures of Pictures . Thus the working of my ...
... turned them to the thoughtles Creatures who make up the Lump of that Sex , and move a knowing Eye no more than the Portraitures of insignificant People by ordinary Painters , which an but Pictures of Pictures . Thus the working of my ...
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... turning to her Husband , you may now see the Stranger that was in the Candle last Night . Soon after this , as they began to talk of Family Affairs , a little Boy at the lower end of the Table told her , that he was 1711 " No. 7. was to ...
... turning to her Husband , you may now see the Stranger that was in the Candle last Night . Soon after this , as they began to talk of Family Affairs , a little Boy at the lower end of the Table told her , that he was 1711 " No. 7. was to ...
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... turned out of the Club . X. None shall be admitted into the Club that is of the same Trade with any Member of it . XI . None of the Club shall have his Cloaths or Shoes made or mended , but by a Brother - Member , No. 9 . Saturday ...
... turned out of the Club . X. None shall be admitted into the Club that is of the same Trade with any Member of it . XI . None of the Club shall have his Cloaths or Shoes made or mended , but by a Brother - Member , No. 9 . Saturday ...
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... turning to Arietta , pursued his Discourse , which I found was upon the old Topick of Constancy in Love . He went on with great Facility in repeating what he talk every Day of his Life ; and , with the Ornaments of insignificant Laughs ...
... turning to Arietta , pursued his Discourse , which I found was upon the old Topick of Constancy in Love . He went on with great Facility in repeating what he talk every Day of his Life ; and , with the Ornaments of insignificant Laughs ...
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... , and preventing the natural Impulses of his Passions , by Prepossession towards his Interests . With a Mind thus turned , young Inkle had a Person No. 11 . every way agreeable , a ruddy Vigour every THE SPECTATOR 43.
... , and preventing the natural Impulses of his Passions , by Prepossession towards his Interests . With a Mind thus turned , young Inkle had a Person No. 11 . every way agreeable , a ruddy Vigour every THE SPECTATOR 43.
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