The Spectator, Svazek 81793 |
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Strana 27
... received the following letter , or rather billet- doux , from a pert young baggage , who congratulates with me upon the same occasion . DEAR MR . PRATE - APACE , June , 23 , 1714 . ' I AM a member of a female society who call ourselves ...
... received the following letter , or rather billet- doux , from a pert young baggage , who congratulates with me upon the same occasion . DEAR MR . PRATE - APACE , June , 23 , 1714 . ' I AM a member of a female society who call ourselves ...
Strana 28
... received from my correspondents , I shall fill up the remaining part of it with other congratulatory letters of the same nature . SIR , June 25 , 1714 . ' We are here wonderfully pleased with the opening of your mouth , and very ...
... received from my correspondents , I shall fill up the remaining part of it with other congratulatory letters of the same nature . SIR , June 25 , 1714 . ' We are here wonderfully pleased with the opening of your mouth , and very ...
Strana 32
... receiving the addresses of a gentleman in the neighbourhood , who made love . to her in the second month of her widowhood . The gentleman was discarded in a fortnight for the sake of a young Templar , who had the possession of her for ...
... receiving the addresses of a gentleman in the neighbourhood , who made love . to her in the second month of her widowhood . The gentleman was discarded in a fortnight for the sake of a young Templar , who had the possession of her for ...
Strana 46
... receiving a single wound . Whether , says PLU- TARCH , he was the particular care of some god , who re- warded his valour that day with an extraordinary pro- tection , or that his enemies , struck with the unusual- ness of his dress ...
... receiving a single wound . Whether , says PLU- TARCH , he was the particular care of some god , who re- warded his valour that day with an extraordinary pro- tection , or that his enemies , struck with the unusual- ness of his dress ...
Strana 52
... received abundance of epistles from gentlemen of the blade , who , I find , have been so used to action that they know not how to lie still . They seem generally to be of opinion that the fair at home ought to reward them for their ...
... received abundance of epistles from gentlemen of the blade , who , I find , have been so used to action that they know not how to lie still . They seem generally to be of opinion that the fair at home ought to reward them for their ...
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