The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... meet at midnight in masks within the verge of the court ; with many improbabilities of the like nature . We must therefore in these and the like cases , suppose that these remote hints and allusions aimed at some certain follies which ...
... meet at midnight in masks within the verge of the court ; with many improbabilities of the like nature . We must therefore in these and the like cases , suppose that these remote hints and allusions aimed at some certain follies which ...
Strana 316
... meet the judges in it . I must not here omit an adventure which hap- pened to us in a country church upon the frontiers of Cornwall . As we were in the midst of the service , a lady who is the chief woman of the place , and had passed ...
... meet the judges in it . I must not here omit an adventure which hap- pened to us in a country church upon the frontiers of Cornwall . As we were in the midst of the service , a lady who is the chief woman of the place , and had passed ...
Strana 329
... meet again but be advised by a plain man ; modes and apparel are but trifles to the real man , therefore do not think such a man as thyself terrible , for thy garb , nor such a one as me contemptible for mine . When two such as thee and ...
... meet again but be advised by a plain man ; modes and apparel are but trifles to the real man , therefore do not think such a man as thyself terrible , for thy garb , nor such a one as me contemptible for mine . When two such as thee and ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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