The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 62
... use of this Adven- ture , for the Benefit of those who may poffibly be as vain young Cox- combs as my felf , I do moft heartily give you Leave . I am , SIR , Your moft bumble Admirer , B. L. I defign to vifit the next Masquerade my felf ...
... use of this Adven- ture , for the Benefit of those who may poffibly be as vain young Cox- combs as my felf , I do moft heartily give you Leave . I am , SIR , Your moft bumble Admirer , B. L. I defign to vifit the next Masquerade my felf ...
Strana 84
... chant ; notwithstanding that the poor Girl , to incline him to commiferate her Condition , told him that he was with Child by him ; But he only made use of to ht of that Information , to rife in his 84 The SPECTATOR . N ° 11 .
... chant ; notwithstanding that the poor Girl , to incline him to commiferate her Condition , told him that he was with Child by him ; But he only made use of to ht of that Information , to rife in his 84 The SPECTATOR . N ° 11 .
Strana 98
... use of their Arms and Legs , and inform their Faces with as : fig- nificant Looks and Paffions , how glo- rious would an English Tragedy ap- pear with that Action , which is capa ble of giving Dignity to the forced Thoughts , cold ...
... use of their Arms and Legs , and inform their Faces with as : fig- nificant Looks and Paffions , how glo- rious would an English Tragedy ap- pear with that Action , which is capa ble of giving Dignity to the forced Thoughts , cold ...
Strana 143
... per formed with the Eyes , and the Crime is no less than employing them in fuch a Manner , as to divert the Eyes of others from the best Use they can make of of them , even looking up to Hea- ven . No 143 No 20. The SPECTATOR . N° 20. ...
... per formed with the Eyes , and the Crime is no less than employing them in fuch a Manner , as to divert the Eyes of others from the best Use they can make of of them , even looking up to Hea- ven . No 143 No 20. The SPECTATOR . N° 20. ...
Strana 151
... use their Weapons . This prodigious Society of Men may be divided into the Litigious and Peace- able . Under the firft are comprehend- ed all those who are carried down in Coach - fulls to Westminster - Hall every Morning in Term - time ...
... use their Weapons . This prodigious Society of Men may be divided into the Litigious and Peace- able . Under the firft are comprehend- ed all those who are carried down in Coach - fulls to Westminster - Hall every Morning in Term - time ...
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