The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... present edition.1 Editors in the past — who have been almost exclusively concerned with annotation - have based their texts on one of the two early reprints ( octavo or duodecimo ) , or have used some later reprint of one of these ...
... present edition.1 Editors in the past — who have been almost exclusively concerned with annotation - have based their texts on one of the two early reprints ( octavo or duodecimo ) , or have used some later reprint of one of these ...
Strana 60
... present Time ; and lamented to my self , that tho ' in those Days they neglected their Morality , they kept up their Good Sense ; but that the beau Monde at present , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the former ...
... present Time ; and lamented to my self , that tho ' in those Days they neglected their Morality , they kept up their Good Sense ; but that the beau Monde at present , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the former ...
Strana 413
... present the whole Sex is in a Manner dwarfed and shrunk into a Race of Beauties that seems almost another Species . I remember several Ladies , who were once very near seven Foot high , that at present want some Inches of five : How ...
... present the whole Sex is in a Manner dwarfed and shrunk into a Race of Beauties that seems almost another Species . I remember several Ladies , who were once very near seven Foot high , that at present want some Inches of five : How ...
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