The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 18
... head to imitate thofe antiquated creatures fo ⚫ far , as to come into publick in the habit as well as air ' of a Roman matron . You make already the entertain- ment at Mrs Modifh's tea - table ; fhe fays , fhe always thought you a ...
... head to imitate thofe antiquated creatures fo ⚫ far , as to come into publick in the habit as well as air ' of a Roman matron . You make already the entertain- ment at Mrs Modifh's tea - table ; fhe fays , fhe always thought you a ...
Strana 43
... head to pieces . Pray , Sir , was this Love or fpite ? N ° 261 Saturday , December 29 . T Γάμο , γὰρ ἀνθρώποισιν ἐυκλαῖον κακόν . Frag . vet . Poet . Wedlock's an ill men eagerly embrace . M Y father whom I mentioned in my firft fpecu ...
... head to pieces . Pray , Sir , was this Love or fpite ? N ° 261 Saturday , December 29 . T Γάμο , γὰρ ἀνθρώποισιν ἐυκλαῖον κακόν . Frag . vet . Poet . Wedlock's an ill men eagerly embrace . M Y father whom I mentioned in my firft fpecu ...
Strana 47
... head of a character , I examine every fyllable and letter of it , that it may not bear any refemblance to one that is real . I know very well the value which every man fets upon his reputation , and how how painful it is to be exposed ...
... head of a character , I examine every fyllable and letter of it , that it may not bear any refemblance to one that is real . I know very well the value which every man fets upon his reputation , and how how painful it is to be exposed ...
Strana 54
... never fhall , for I will be for ever here- • after , Your moft dutiful fon , F. T. I will bring down new heads for my fifters . Pray let all be forgotten . T · No 264 Wednesday , January 2 . ITR -Secretum 54 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 263.
... never fhall , for I will be for ever here- • after , Your moft dutiful fon , F. T. I will bring down new heads for my fifters . Pray let all be forgotten . T · No 264 Wednesday , January 2 . ITR -Secretum 54 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 263.
Strana 57
... head to foot , with a little oaken cane in the form of a fubftantial man that did not mind his dress , turned of fifty . He had at this time fifty pounds in ready money ; and in this habit , with this fortune , he took his prefent ...
... head to foot , with a little oaken cane in the form of a fubftantial man that did not mind his dress , turned of fifty . He had at this time fifty pounds in ready money ; and in this habit , with this fortune , he took his prefent ...
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