The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... frequently offended in Point of Chastity with Beggars and Gypsies: but this is look'd upon by his Friends rather as Matter of Raillery than Truth. He is now in his Fiftysixth Year, cheerful, gay, and hearty, keeps a good House in both ...
... frequently offended in Point of Chastity with Beggars and Gypsies: but this is look'd upon by his Friends rather as Matter of Raillery than Truth. He is now in his Fiftysixth Year, cheerful, gay, and hearty, keeps a good House in both ...
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... frequently held in one of the most conspicuous Parts of the Town, and which I hear will be continued with Additions and Improvements. As all thePersonswho composethislawless Assemblyare masqued, we dare not attack any of theminourWay ...
... frequently held in one of the most conspicuous Parts of the Town, and which I hear will be continued with Additions and Improvements. As all thePersonswho composethislawless Assemblyare masqued, we dare not attack any of theminourWay ...
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... frequently put me in mind of my Promise, desire me to keep my Word, assure me that it is high Time to give over, with many other little Pleasantries of the like Nature, which men of a little smart Genius cannot forbear throwing out ...
... frequently put me in mind of my Promise, desire me to keep my Word, assure me that it is high Time to give over, with many other little Pleasantries of the like Nature, which men of a little smart Genius cannot forbear throwing out ...
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... frequently come into my Chamber to keep mefrom being alone. ThisI borefor Two or Three Days; but tellingme oneDay thathewas afraid I was melancholy, I thought it was high time forme tobe gone, and accordingly tooknew Lodgings that ...
... frequently come into my Chamber to keep mefrom being alone. ThisI borefor Two or Three Days; but tellingme oneDay thathewas afraid I was melancholy, I thought it was high time forme tobe gone, and accordingly tooknew Lodgings that ...
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... frequently [lest they should [2]] beoppressed with Ornaments,and overrun withtheLuxuriency of theirHabits.I am much in doubt,whether Ishould givethe Preference to a Quaker thatis trimmed closeand almost cut totheQuick, or to aBeauthat ...
... frequently [lest they should [2]] beoppressed with Ornaments,and overrun withtheLuxuriency of theirHabits.I am much in doubt,whether Ishould givethe Preference to a Quaker thatis trimmed closeand almost cut totheQuick, or to aBeauthat ...
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