The Spectator, Svazek 1Hastings, Etheredge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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Strana 10
... laughs easily . He knows the history of every mode , and can inform you from which of the French king's wenches our wives and daughters had this mafi- ner of curling their hair , that way of placing 10 No. 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
... laughs easily . He knows the history of every mode , and can inform you from which of the French king's wenches our wives and daughters had this mafi- ner of curling their hair , that way of placing 10 No. 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 22
... laugh ? AN opera may be allowed to be extravagantly la- vish in its decorations , as its only design is to gratify ... laughed to have seen Nicolini exposed to a tempest in robes of ermine , and sailing in an open boat upon a sea of ...
... laugh ? AN opera may be allowed to be extravagantly la- vish in its decorations , as its only design is to gratify ... laughed to have seen Nicolini exposed to a tempest in robes of ermine , and sailing in an open boat upon a sea of ...
Strana 31
... laugh at witches , ghosts , and prodigies ! GOING " yesterday to dine with an old acquaintance , I had the misfortune to find his whole family very much dejected . Upon asking him the occasion of it , he told me , that his wife had ...
... laugh at witches , ghosts , and prodigies ! GOING " yesterday to dine with an old acquaintance , I had the misfortune to find his whole family very much dejected . Upon asking him the occasion of it , he told me , that his wife had ...
Strana 49
... laughs and gestures , en- forced his arguments by quotations out of plays and songs , which allude to the perjuries of the fair , and the general levity of women . Methought he strove to shine more than ordinarily in his talkative way ...
... laughs and gestures , en- forced his arguments by quotations out of plays and songs , which allude to the perjuries of the fair , and the general levity of women . Methought he strove to shine more than ordinarily in his talkative way ...
Strana 51
... open his bosom , then laugh at him for covering it . She was , it seems , a person of distinction , for she every day came to him in a dif- ferent dress , of the most beautiful shells , bugles No. 11 . 51 THE SPECTATOR .
... open his bosom , then laugh at him for covering it . She was , it seems , a person of distinction , for she every day came to him in a dif- ferent dress , of the most beautiful shells , bugles No. 11 . 51 THE SPECTATOR .
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