The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 13
... She is in that time of life which is neither affected with the follies of youth , or in- firmities of age ; and her converfation is fo mix- ed with gaity and prudence , that the is agree able both to the young and the old . Her ...
... She is in that time of life which is neither affected with the follies of youth , or in- firmities of age ; and her converfation is fo mix- ed with gaity and prudence , that the is agree able both to the young and the old . Her ...
Strana 22
... she did not understand . One would have thought it very difficult to have carried on dia- logue after this manner , without an interpreter between the perfons that converfed together ; but this was the state of the English ftage for ...
... she did not understand . One would have thought it very difficult to have carried on dia- logue after this manner , without an interpreter between the perfons that converfed together ; but this was the state of the English ftage for ...
Strana 43
... She teaches fuch as are defigned for the diverfion ⚫ of the public , and to act in enchanted woods on the theatres , by the great . As fhe has often ob- ' ferved with much concern how indecent an edu- ' cation is usually given these ...
... She teaches fuch as are defigned for the diverfion ⚫ of the public , and to act in enchanted woods on the theatres , by the great . As fhe has often ob- ' ferved with much concern how indecent an edu- ' cation is usually given these ...
Strana 44
... She has been a wi- dow for two or three years , and , being unfortu- nate in her first marriage , has taken a refolution never to venture upon a fecond . She has no chil- dren to take care of , and leaves the management of her eftate to ...
... She has been a wi- dow for two or three years , and , being unfortu- nate in her first marriage , has taken a refolution never to venture upon a fecond . She has no chil- dren to take care of , and leaves the management of her eftate to ...
Strana 49
... She would make great advances to infnare men , but without any man- ner of fcruple break off when there was no provo- cation . Her ill - nature and vanity made my friend very eafily proof against the charms of her wit and conversation ...
... She would make great advances to infnare men , but without any man- ner of fcruple break off when there was no provo- cation . Her ill - nature and vanity made my friend very eafily proof against the charms of her wit and conversation ...
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