The Spectator, Svazek 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - Počet stran: 956 |
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... tion , would be a more proper Work for an Hiftory than for an Addrefs of this Nature . Your Lordship appears as great in your Private Life , as in the most important Offices which You have born . I would therefore ra- ther choose to ...
... tion , would be a more proper Work for an Hiftory than for an Addrefs of this Nature . Your Lordship appears as great in your Private Life , as in the most important Offices which You have born . I would therefore ra- ther choose to ...
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... tion of our Education ; and that an Ability to diffemble our Affections is a profeffed Part of our Breeding . These , and fuch other Reflexions , are fprinkled up and down the Writings of all Ages , by Authors , who leave behind them ...
... tion of our Education ; and that an Ability to diffemble our Affections is a profeffed Part of our Breeding . These , and fuch other Reflexions , are fprinkled up and down the Writings of all Ages , by Authors , who leave behind them ...
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... tion to the Bufinefs or Difcourfe of the Family . The Maid will ask her Mistress ( tho ' I am by ) whether the Gentleman is ready to go to Dinner , as the Miftress ( who is indeed an excellent Houfwife ) fcolds at the Ser- vants as ...
... tion to the Bufinefs or Difcourfe of the Family . The Maid will ask her Mistress ( tho ' I am by ) whether the Gentleman is ready to go to Dinner , as the Miftress ( who is indeed an excellent Houfwife ) fcolds at the Ser- vants as ...
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... have performed to my great Satisfac ⚫tion , till this Fortnight laft paft , during which Time I ⚫ find my Congregation take the Warning of my Bell , • Morning " Morning and Evening , to go to a Puppet N ° 14 61 The SPECTATOR .
... have performed to my great Satisfac ⚫tion , till this Fortnight laft paft , during which Time I ⚫ find my Congregation take the Warning of my Bell , • Morning " Morning and Evening , to go to a Puppet N ° 14 61 The SPECTATOR .
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... tion , while we have a very thin House ; which if can remedy , you will very much oblige , 6 you SIR , Yours , & c . THE following Epistle I find is from the Undertaker of the Maskerade . . · SI , R , I Have obferved the Rules of my ...
... tion , while we have a very thin House ; which if can remedy , you will very much oblige , 6 you SIR , Yours , & c . THE following Epistle I find is from the Undertaker of the Maskerade . . · SI , R , I Have obferved the Rules of my ...
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