The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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Strana 11
... Wife , that I cannot help warning you not to appear in any publick Places with your Husband , and never to faun- ter about St. James's Park together : If you pre- ' fume to enter the Ring at Hide - Park together , you are ruined for ...
... Wife , that I cannot help warning you not to appear in any publick Places with your Husband , and never to faun- ter about St. James's Park together : If you pre- ' fume to enter the Ring at Hide - Park together , you are ruined for ...
Strana 12
... Wife is ridiculous : As for your wild Rallery on Matrimony , ' tis all Hy- pocrifie ; you , and all the handfome young Wo- men of your Acquaintance , fhew your felves to no other Purpose than to gain a Conquefto- ver fome Man of Worth ...
... Wife is ridiculous : As for your wild Rallery on Matrimony , ' tis all Hy- pocrifie ; you , and all the handfome young Wo- men of your Acquaintance , fhew your felves to no other Purpose than to gain a Conquefto- ver fome Man of Worth ...
Strana 13
... Wife all you tax me with : She is a difcreet , ingenious , pleasant , pious Woman ; I with the had the handling of you and Mrs. Mo- difh ; you would find , if you were too free with her , fhe would foon make you as charm- ing as ever ...
... Wife all you tax me with : She is a difcreet , ingenious , pleasant , pious Woman ; I with the had the handling of you and Mrs. Mo- difh ; you would find , if you were too free with her , fhe would foon make you as charm- ing as ever ...
Strana 32
... wife , while Fellows ( that for Twenty Years together were never paid but as their Ma- fter was in the Humour ) now prefume to pay others more than ever they had in their Lives ; and in Contempt of the Practice of Perfons of Condition ...
... wife , while Fellows ( that for Twenty Years together were never paid but as their Ma- fter was in the Humour ) now prefume to pay others more than ever they had in their Lives ; and in Contempt of the Practice of Perfons of Condition ...
Strana 38
... wife : I am now as vain in my < Drefs , and as flippant if I fee a pretty Woman , as when in my Youth I ftood upon a Bench in the Pit to furvey the whole Circle of Beau- ties . The Folly is fo extravagant with me , and I went on with fo ...
... wife : I am now as vain in my < Drefs , and as flippant if I fee a pretty Woman , as when in my Youth I ftood upon a Bench in the Pit to furvey the whole Circle of Beau- ties . The Folly is fo extravagant with me , and I went on with fo ...
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