The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 11
... She feems by her letter to be placed in a modish ftate of indifference be- tween vice and virtue , and to be fufceptible of either , were there proper pains taken with her . Had her journal been filled with galantries , or fuch ...
... She feems by her letter to be placed in a modish ftate of indifference be- tween vice and virtue , and to be fufceptible of either , were there proper pains taken with her . Had her journal been filled with galantries , or fuch ...
Strana 19
... she could not but admire at his choice . WILL fancying that his ftory took , immediately fell into a differtation on the ufefulnefs of looking - glaffes ; and applying himself to me , afked if there were any looking - glaffes in the ...
... she could not but admire at his choice . WILL fancying that his ftory took , immediately fell into a differtation on the ufefulnefs of looking - glaffes ; and applying himself to me , afked if there were any looking - glaffes in the ...
Strana 23
... she had been vifiting a relation , • whose husband had made her a prefent of a chariot , ⚫ and a stately pair of horses ; and that he was pofi- · 3 ⚫tive · · · ' tive fhe could not breathe a No 326 THE SPECTATOR . 23.
... she had been vifiting a relation , • whose husband had made her a prefent of a chariot , ⚫ and a stately pair of horses ; and that he was pofi- · 3 ⚫tive · · · ' tive fhe could not breathe a No 326 THE SPECTATOR . 23.
Strana 24
... she came home she fell to it with fuch an appetite that the feemed rather to devour than eat it . What her next fally will be , I cannot gue's : but in the mean time my request to you is , that if there be any way to come at these wild ...
... she came home she fell to it with fuch an appetite that the feemed rather to devour than eat it . What her next fally will be , I cannot gue's : but in the mean time my request to you is , that if there be any way to come at these wild ...
Strana 27
... she was chear'd , But filently a gentle tear let fall From either eye , and wiped them with her hair ; Two other precious drops , that ready flood Each in their cryftal fluice , be ere they fell Kifs'd , as the gracious figns of fweet ...
... she was chear'd , But filently a gentle tear let fall From either eye , and wiped them with her hair ; Two other precious drops , that ready flood Each in their cryftal fluice , be ere they fell Kifs'd , as the gracious figns of fweet ...
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