The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... kind of gaming has even thus much to say for itself , I shall not determine ; but I think it is very wonderful to see persons of the best sense passing away a dozen hours together in shuf- fling and dividing a pack of cards , with no ...
... kind of gaming has even thus much to say for itself , I shall not determine ; but I think it is very wonderful to see persons of the best sense passing away a dozen hours together in shuf- fling and dividing a pack of cards , with no ...
Strana 39
... kind of head - dress worn by the ladies at the beginning of the eighteenth century , which by means of wire bore up the hair and fore part of the cap , con- sisting of many folds of fine lace , to a prodigious height . The transition ...
... kind of head - dress worn by the ladies at the beginning of the eighteenth century , which by means of wire bore up the hair and fore part of the cap , con- sisting of many folds of fine lace , to a prodigious height . The transition ...
Strana 40
... kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether some of the tallest of the sex , being too cunning for the rest , have contrived this method to make themselves appear sizeable , is still a secret ; though I find most are of opinion , they ...
... kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether some of the tallest of the sex , being too cunning for the rest , have contrived this method to make themselves appear sizeable , is still a secret ; though I find most are of opinion , they ...
Strana 41
... kind . ' DRYDEN . But I do not remember in any part of my reading , that the head - dress aspired to so great an extrava- gance as in the fourteenth century ; when it was built up in a couple of cones or spires , which stood so ...
... kind . ' DRYDEN . But I do not remember in any part of my reading , that the head - dress aspired to so great an extrava- gance as in the fourteenth century ; when it was built up in a couple of cones or spires , which stood so ...
Strana 42
... kind of persecution ; and , whenever it appeared in public , was pelted down by the rabble , who flung stones at the persons that wore it . But notwith- standing this prodigy vanished while the preacher was among them , it began to ...
... kind of persecution ; and , whenever it appeared in public , was pelted down by the rabble , who flung stones at the persons that wore it . But notwith- standing this prodigy vanished while the preacher was among them , it began to ...
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