The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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... Dress of Rakes . The Misfortune of the thing is , that People dress themselves in what they have a Mind to be , and not what they are fit for . There is not a Girl in the Town , but let her have her Will in going to a Masque , and she ...
... Dress of Rakes . The Misfortune of the thing is , that People dress themselves in what they have a Mind to be , and not what they are fit for . There is not a Girl in the Town , but let her have her Will in going to a Masque , and she ...
Strana 50
... Dress , without descend- ing to the Dress it self ; though at the same time I must own , that I have thoughts of creating an Officer under me , to be entituled , The Censor of small Wares , and of allotting him one Day in a Week for the ...
... Dress , without descend- ing to the Dress it self ; though at the same time I must own , that I have thoughts of creating an Officer under me , to be entituled , The Censor of small Wares , and of allotting him one Day in a Week for the ...
Strana 391
... dress , or Periwig , that now prevails , and gives a Grace to their Por- traitures at present , will make a very odd Figure , and perhaps look monstrous , in the Eyes of Posterity . For this Reason they often represent an illustrious ...
... dress , or Periwig , that now prevails , and gives a Grace to their Por- traitures at present , will make a very odd Figure , and perhaps look monstrous , in the Eyes of Posterity . For this Reason they often represent an illustrious ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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