The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 40
... obliged us with feveral Views of his Perfon from every O- pening . ' DURING the Time of acting , * he appeared frequently in the Prince's Apartment , made one at the Hunting- Match , and was very forward in the Rebellion . If there were ...
... obliged us with feveral Views of his Perfon from every O- pening . ' DURING the Time of acting , * he appeared frequently in the Prince's Apartment , made one at the Hunting- Match , and was very forward in the Rebellion . If there were ...
Strana 50
... oblige the whole Sex , for which you have profeffed fo great an Efteem ; and , in particular , the two Ladies , my late Fellow - Sufferers , and , ' SIR , Your most humble Servant , Rebecca Ridinghood . Mr. SPECTATOR , T HE Matter which ...
... oblige the whole Sex , for which you have profeffed fo great an Efteem ; and , in particular , the two Ladies , my late Fellow - Sufferers , and , ' SIR , Your most humble Servant , Rebecca Ridinghood . Mr. SPECTATOR , T HE Matter which ...
Strana 55
... - ftands the Mathematicks . In which you will extremely oblige n : T Your hearty Friend , and bumble Servant , Abraham Thrifty . 51 C Satur- C4 No 243. Saturday , December 8 . Formam quidem ipfam No 242. The SPECTATOR . 55.
... - ftands the Mathematicks . In which you will extremely oblige n : T Your hearty Friend , and bumble Servant , Abraham Thrifty . 51 C Satur- C4 No 243. Saturday , December 8 . Formam quidem ipfam No 242. The SPECTATOR . 55.
Strana 66
... obliged the World with fome time ago , from an old " Greek " " Poet you call Simonides , in relation to " the feveral Natures and Diftinctions of our own Sex . I could not but admire ' how justly the Characters of Women in this Age fall ...
... obliged the World with fome time ago , from an old " Greek " " Poet you call Simonides , in relation to " the feveral Natures and Diftinctions of our own Sex . I could not but admire ' how justly the Characters of Women in this Age fall ...
Strana 71
... obliged to you . I need not tell you that I would have these Sports and Paftimes not only merry but innocent , for which Reafon I have not mentioned either Whisk or Lanterloo , nor indeed fo ' much as One and Thirty . After hav- C ing ...
... obliged to you . I need not tell you that I would have these Sports and Paftimes not only merry but innocent , for which Reafon I have not mentioned either Whisk or Lanterloo , nor indeed fo ' much as One and Thirty . After hav- C ing ...
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