The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 33
... creatures , which in some measure is owing to their being placed in rooms next the street , where , to the great offence of chaste and tender ears , they learn ribaidry , obscene songs , and immodest expressions , from passengers , and ...
... creatures , which in some measure is owing to their being placed in rooms next the street , where , to the great offence of chaste and tender ears , they learn ribaidry , obscene songs , and immodest expressions , from passengers , and ...
Strana 74
... creature makes , when she is talking poli- tics with her tresses flowing about her shoulders , and examining that face in the glass , which does such exe- cution upon all the male standers - by . How prettily does she divide her ...
... creature makes , when she is talking poli- tics with her tresses flowing about her shoulders , and examining that face in the glass , which does such exe- cution upon all the male standers - by . How prettily does she divide her ...
Strana 75
... creatures . A little after , as BETTER- TON was in one of the finest speeches of the play , she shook her fan at another lady who sat as far on the left hand , and told her with a whisper that might be heard all over the pit , " We must ...
... creatures . A little after , as BETTER- TON was in one of the finest speeches of the play , she shook her fan at another lady who sat as far on the left hand , and told her with a whisper that might be heard all over the pit , " We must ...
Strana 85
... creatures . But to come into common life : I shall pass by the consideration of those stage coxcombs that are able to shake a whole audience , and take notice of a particular sort of men who are such provokers of mirth in conver- sation ...
... creatures . But to come into common life : I shall pass by the consideration of those stage coxcombs that are able to shake a whole audience , and take notice of a particular sort of men who are such provokers of mirth in conver- sation ...
Strana 96
... creatures , it seems , are born with a secret an- tipathy to one another , and engage when they meet as na- turally as the elephant and the rhinoceros . But as we saw none of either of these spècies , we are apt to think that our guides ...
... creatures , it seems , are born with a secret an- tipathy to one another , and engage when they meet as na- turally as the elephant and the rhinoceros . But as we saw none of either of these spècies , we are apt to think that our guides ...
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