The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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... racter at my house . The last day we presented , every body was so rashly habited , that when they ' came to fpeak to each other , a nymph with a ' crook had not a word to say but in the pert stile ' of the pit bawdry ; and a man in the ...
... racter at my house . The last day we presented , every body was so rashly habited , that when they ' came to fpeak to each other , a nymph with a ' crook had not a word to say but in the pert stile ' of the pit bawdry ; and a man in the ...
Strana 65
... racter which I go under in part of the neigh- bourhood , is what they here call a White Witch . and meadows . If thou dost not come up quickly , we fhall conclude that thou art in ' love with one of Sir Roger's dairy - maids . Ser- vice ...
... racter which I go under in part of the neigh- bourhood , is what they here call a White Witch . and meadows . If thou dost not come up quickly , we fhall conclude that thou art in ' love with one of Sir Roger's dairy - maids . Ser- vice ...
Strana 70
... racter , which I knew perfectly well ; and I ' could not forbear concluding , that I lay with ' his imperial majesty twice or thrice a week all ' the while he lodged at Deptford . What is worse than all this , it is impoffible to speak ...
... racter , which I knew perfectly well ; and I ' could not forbear concluding , that I lay with ' his imperial majesty twice or thrice a week all ' the while he lodged at Deptford . What is worse than all this , it is impoffible to speak ...
Strana 81
... racter of manhood . In like manner , if you de- scribe a right woman in a laudable fenfe , the should have gentle softness , tender fear , and all those parts of life , which distinguish her from the other sex ; with some fubordination ...
... racter of manhood . In like manner , if you de- scribe a right woman in a laudable fenfe , the should have gentle softness , tender fear , and all those parts of life , which distinguish her from the other sex ; with some fubordination ...
Strana 102
... characters . The most humorous cha- racter in Horace is founded upon this unevenness of temper and irregularity of conduct . " Sardus habebat " Ille Tigellius hoc : Cæfar , qui cogere poffet , Si peteret per amicitiam patris , atque ...
... characters . The most humorous cha- racter in Horace is founded upon this unevenness of temper and irregularity of conduct . " Sardus habebat " Ille Tigellius hoc : Cæfar , qui cogere poffet , Si peteret per amicitiam patris , atque ...
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