The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... whofe Vanity to fhew her Foot made that part of the Dress fo fhort in fuch a Year . In a Word , all his Conversation and Knowledge has been in the female World : As o- ther Men of his Age will take notice 1 to you what such a Minifter ...
... whofe Vanity to fhew her Foot made that part of the Dress fo fhort in fuch a Year . In a Word , all his Conversation and Knowledge has been in the female World : As o- ther Men of his Age will take notice 1 to you what such a Minifter ...
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... whofe Name I could not learn . He had a Sword in his right Hand , which in the Dance he often brandifhed at the A & t of Settlement , and a Citizen , who ftood by me , whif per'd in my Ear , that he faw a Spunge in his left Hand . The ...
... whofe Name I could not learn . He had a Sword in his right Hand , which in the Dance he often brandifhed at the A & t of Settlement , and a Citizen , who ftood by me , whif per'd in my Ear , that he faw a Spunge in his left Hand . The ...
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... wards proceeds to call Mynheer Hen- del the Orpheus of our Age , and to ac- quaint us , in the fame Sublimity of Stile , that he composed this Opera in 1 a Fortnight . Such are the Wits , to whofe C 2 a N ° 5. The SPECTATOR . 39 1 ...
... wards proceeds to call Mynheer Hen- del the Orpheus of our Age , and to ac- quaint us , in the fame Sublimity of Stile , that he composed this Opera in 1 a Fortnight . Such are the Wits , to whofe C 2 a N ° 5. The SPECTATOR . 39 1 ...
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a Fortnight . Such are the Wits , to whofe Taftes we fo ambitioufly conform our felves . The Truth of it is , the finest Writers among the Modern Itali- ans express themselves in fuch a florid Form of Words , and fuch tedious Circum ...
a Fortnight . Such are the Wits , to whofe Taftes we fo ambitioufly conform our felves . The Truth of it is , the finest Writers among the Modern Itali- ans express themselves in fuch a florid Form of Words , and fuch tedious Circum ...
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... Whofe Eyes they are that wound him fo ; But confounded with thy Art , Enquires her Name that has his Heart I pronounced thefe Words with fuch a languishing Air that I had fome Reafon to conclude I had made a " Conqueft . She told me ...
... Whofe Eyes they are that wound him fo ; But confounded with thy Art , Enquires her Name that has his Heart I pronounced thefe Words with fuch a languishing Air that I had fome Reafon to conclude I had made a " Conqueft . She told me ...
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