The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Side of France , may be so alter'd for the Future , that it may be- come as common with Frenchmen to come to England , for their finishing Stroke of Breeding , as it has been for Englishmen to go to France for it . Thirdly , Whereas ...
... Side of France , may be so alter'd for the Future , that it may be- come as common with Frenchmen to come to England , for their finishing Stroke of Breeding , as it has been for Englishmen to go to France for it . Thirdly , Whereas ...
Strana 147
... Sides , and perfected by the Generosity of one Party , must be adorn'd with so many handsome Incidents on the other Side , that every particular Couple would be an Example in many Circumstances to all the rest of the Species . I shall ...
... Sides , and perfected by the Generosity of one Party , must be adorn'd with so many handsome Incidents on the other Side , that every particular Couple would be an Example in many Circumstances to all the rest of the Species . I shall ...
Strana 381
... Side by Side : Pleas'd or unpleas'd , no Matter ; crowding sit ; For so the Laws of publick Shows permit . Then find Occasion to begin Discourse , Enquire whose Chariot this , and whose that Horse ; To whatsoever Side she is inclin'd ...
... Side by Side : Pleas'd or unpleas'd , no Matter ; crowding sit ; For so the Laws of publick Shows permit . Then find Occasion to begin Discourse , Enquire whose Chariot this , and whose that Horse ; To whatsoever Side she is inclin'd ...
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