The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... wife Men , You have applied with the justest Skill and Judgment . The most graceful Ad- drefs in Horfemanfhip , in the Use of the Sword , and in Dancing , has been employed by You as lower Arts , and as they have occafionally ferved to ...
... wife Men , You have applied with the justest Skill and Judgment . The most graceful Ad- drefs in Horfemanfhip , in the Use of the Sword , and in Dancing , has been employed by You as lower Arts , and as they have occafionally ferved to ...
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... wife Man ; and if you ad- ' vife me well , I am refolved to follow it . I hear- ' tily wish you could fee him dance , and am , SIR , Your most bumble Servant , He loves your Spectators mightily . Friday , September 5 , N ° 476 . Lucidus ...
... wife Man ; and if you ad- ' vife me well , I am refolved to follow it . I hear- ' tily wish you could fee him dance , and am , SIR , Your most bumble Servant , He loves your Spectators mightily . Friday , September 5 , N ° 476 . Lucidus ...
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... wife every Thought in a methodical Discourse shews it felf in its greatest Beauty , as the feveral Figures in a piece of Painting receive new Grace from their Difpofition in the Picture . The Advantages of a Reader from a methodical ...
... wife every Thought in a methodical Discourse shews it felf in its greatest Beauty , as the feveral Figures in a piece of Painting receive new Grace from their Difpofition in the Picture . The Advantages of a Reader from a methodical ...
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... Wife and London are our heroick Poets ; and if , as a Cri- tick , I may fingle out any Paffage of their Works to commend , I fhall take notice of that Part in the upper Garden at Kenfington , which was at first no- thing but a Gravel ...
... Wife and London are our heroick Poets ; and if , as a Cri- tick , I may fingle out any Paffage of their Works to commend , I fhall take notice of that Part in the upper Garden at Kenfington , which was at first no- thing but a Gravel ...
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... Wives . I cannot tell how it is , but I think I fee in all their Letters , that the Cause of their Uneafiness is in themselves ; and indeed I have hardly ever obfer- ved the married Condition unhappy , but from want of Judgment or ...
... Wives . I cannot tell how it is , but I think I fee in all their Letters , that the Cause of their Uneafiness is in themselves ; and indeed I have hardly ever obfer- ved the married Condition unhappy , but from want of Judgment or ...
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