The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... dress was in a flutter , and endeavoured to distinguish itself above the rest . On the left hand of Vanity stood a laborious workman , who I found was his humble admirer , and copied after him . He was dressed like a German , and had a ...
... dress was in a flutter , and endeavoured to distinguish itself above the rest . On the left hand of Vanity stood a laborious workman , who I found was his humble admirer , and copied after him . He was dressed like a German , and had a ...
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... dresses a little too much like a girl , affects a childish fond- ness in the tone of her voice , sometimes a pretty sullenness in the leaning of her head , and now and then a downcast of her eyes on her fan . Neither her imagination nor ...
... dresses a little too much like a girl , affects a childish fond- ness in the tone of her voice , sometimes a pretty sullenness in the leaning of her head , and now and then a downcast of her eyes on her fan . Neither her imagination nor ...
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... dress : within my own memory I have known it rise and fall above thirty degrees . About ten years ago it shot up to ... dresses in order to surprise us with something in that kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether some of the ...
... dress : within my own memory I have known it rise and fall above thirty degrees . About ten years ago it shot up to ... dresses in order to surprise us with something in that kind which shall be entirely new ; or whether some of the ...
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... dress aspired to so great an extrava- gance as in the fourteenth century , when it was built up in a couple of cones or spires , which stood so excessively high on each side of the head , that a woman who was but a pigmy without her ...
... dress aspired to so great an extrava- gance as in the fourteenth century , when it was built up in a couple of cones or spires , which stood so excessively high on each side of the head , that a woman who was but a pigmy without her ...
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George Atherton Aitken. dress , appeared like a Colossus upon putting it on . Monsieur Paradin says that these old ... dresses in the middle of his sermon , and made a bonfire of them within sight of the pulpit . He was so renowned , as ...
George Atherton Aitken. dress , appeared like a Colossus upon putting it on . Monsieur Paradin says that these old ... dresses in the middle of his sermon , and made a bonfire of them within sight of the pulpit . He was so renowned , as ...
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