The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Heads of it fhall I conclude my prefent Paper . MENALCAS ( fays that excel- lent Author ) comes down in a Morn- ing , opens his Door to go out , but fauts it again , because he perceives that 6 he has his Night - cap on ; and examin ...
... Heads of it fhall I conclude my prefent Paper . MENALCAS ( fays that excel- lent Author ) comes down in a Morn- ing , opens his Door to go out , but fauts it again , because he perceives that 6 he has his Night - cap on ; and examin ...
Strana 30
... Fool , for he talks to himself , and has an hundred Grimaces and Mo- ' tions with his Head , which are alto- ' gether involuntary ; for a proud Man , ' for ' for he looks full upon you , and takes · 30 N ° 77- The SPECTATOR .
... Fool , for he talks to himself , and has an hundred Grimaces and Mo- ' tions with his Head , which are alto- ' gether involuntary ; for a proud Man , ' for ' for he looks full upon you , and takes · 30 N ° 77- The SPECTATOR .
Strana 41
... off entering into Matrimony till another Winter is over my Head , which ( whatever , mufty Sir , you may think of the Matter ) I defign to pafs away L away in hearing Mufick , going to Plays , N ° 79. The SPECTATOR . N79 . 41.
... off entering into Matrimony till another Winter is over my Head , which ( whatever , mufty Sir , you may think of the Matter ) I defign to pafs away L away in hearing Mufick , going to Plays , N ° 79. The SPECTATOR . N79 . 41.
Strana 45
... Heads to be fullen , cross and an- gry , under Pretence of being abftra- cted from the Affairs of this Life , when at the fame time they betray their Fondness for them by doing their • Duty as a Task , and pouting and read- 4 ing good ...
... Heads to be fullen , cross and an- gry , under Pretence of being abftra- cted from the Affairs of this Life , when at the fame time they betray their Fondness for them by doing their • Duty as a Task , and pouting and read- 4 ing good ...
Strana 48
... Head - drefs on which became her fo very well , that instead of being beheld any more with Pleasure for their Amity to each other , the Eyes of the Neighbourhood were turned to remark them with Comparison of their Beauty . They now no ...
... Head - drefs on which became her fo very well , that instead of being beheld any more with Pleasure for their Amity to each other , the Eyes of the Neighbourhood were turned to remark them with Comparison of their Beauty . They now no ...
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