The Spectator, Svazek 2Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 62
... present station of a nobleman's porter in the year of my age above - men- ⚫tioned . " > Know then , that my father was a poor tenant to the family of Sir Stephen Rackrent . Sir Stephen put me to fchool , or rather made me follow his ...
... present station of a nobleman's porter in the year of my age above - men- ⚫tioned . " > Know then , that my father was a poor tenant to the family of Sir Stephen Rackrent . Sir Stephen put me to fchool , or rather made me follow his ...
Strana 77
... present . It is a wonderful thing that fo many , and they not reckoned abfurd , fhall entertain those with whom they converse by giving them the history of their pains and aches ; and imagine fuch narrations their quota of the ...
... present . It is a wonderful thing that fo many , and they not reckoned abfurd , fhall entertain those with whom they converse by giving them the history of their pains and aches ; and imagine fuch narrations their quota of the ...
Strana 92
... present , ⚫ would look like turning our public affemblies into a ⚫ general masquerade . The model of this Amazonian hunting - habit for ladies , was , as I take it , first im- ported from France , and well enough expreffes the gaiety ...
... present , ⚫ would look like turning our public affemblies into a ⚫ general masquerade . The model of this Amazonian hunting - habit for ladies , was , as I take it , first im- ported from France , and well enough expreffes the gaiety ...
Strana 133
... tell his mafter , that the dog he had fent was indeed a most excellent bafs ; but that at present he only wanted a counter - tenor . Could I believe my M friend friend had ever read Shakespear , I fhould certainly con- THE SPECTATOR . 133.
... tell his mafter , that the dog he had fent was indeed a most excellent bafs ; but that at present he only wanted a counter - tenor . Could I believe my M friend friend had ever read Shakespear , I fhould certainly con- THE SPECTATOR . 133.
Strana 145
... present therefore an unconstrained carriage , and a certain openness of be haviour , are the height of good - breeding . The fashion- able world is grown free and eafy ; our manners fit more loofe upon us : nothing is fo modifh as an ...
... present therefore an unconstrained carriage , and a certain openness of be haviour , are the height of good - breeding . The fashion- able world is grown free and eafy ; our manners fit more loofe upon us : nothing is fo modifh as an ...
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