The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... January 4. January 4 , Id vero est , quod ego mihi puto palmarium , Me reperisse , quomodo adolescentulus Meretricum ingenia & mores posset noscere ; Mature ut cum cognorit perpetuo oderít . - Ter , No Indulgence to Desires which are ...
... January 4. January 4 , Id vero est , quod ego mihi puto palmarium , Me reperisse , quomodo adolescentulus Meretricum ingenia & mores posset noscere ; Mature ut cum cognorit perpetuo oderít . - Ter , No Indulgence to Desires which are ...
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... January 15 , 1712 . loud , laught frequently , and on particular Occasions had acquitted himself tolerably at a Ball or an Assembly , to which one of the Company added , that a certain Knot of Ladies took him for a Wit . He was cut off ...
... January 15 , 1712 . loud , laught frequently , and on particular Occasions had acquitted himself tolerably at a Ball or an Assembly , to which one of the Company added , that a certain Knot of Ladies took him for a Wit . He was cut off ...
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... January 30 , -Pavor est utrobique molestus . - Hor . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , L 29 , 1712 January WHEN you spoke of the Jilts and Coquets , you then promised to be very impartial , and not to spare even your own Sex , should any of their ...
... January 30 , -Pavor est utrobique molestus . - Hor . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , L 29 , 1712 January WHEN you spoke of the Jilts and Coquets , you then promised to be very impartial , and not to spare even your own Sex , should any of their ...
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