The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... whofe frailty was co- vered by fuch a fort of petticoat , and whofe vanity to fhew her foot made that part of the dress so short in fuch a year . In a word , all his converfation and knowledge have been in the female world . As other ...
... whofe frailty was co- vered by fuch a fort of petticoat , and whofe vanity to fhew her foot made that part of the dress so short in fuch a year . In a word , all his converfation and knowledge have been in the female world . As other ...
Strana 21
... whofe name I could not learn . He had a fword in his right hand , which in the dance he often brandished at the Act of Settlement ; and a citi- zen , who stood by me , whispered in my ear , that he faw a fponge in his left hand . The ...
... whofe name I could not learn . He had a fword in his right hand , which in the dance he often brandished at the Act of Settlement ; and a citi- zen , who stood by me , whispered in my ear , that he faw a fponge in his left hand . The ...
Strana 29
... whofe taftes we fo ambitiously con- form ourfelves . The truth of it is , the finest writers among the modern Italians exprefs themfelves in fuch a florid form of words , and fuch tedious circumlocutions , as are used by none but ...
... whofe taftes we fo ambitiously con- form ourfelves . The truth of it is , the finest writers among the modern Italians exprefs themfelves in fuch a florid form of words , and fuch tedious circumlocutions , as are used by none but ...
Strana 40
... Whofe eyes they are that wound him fo ; But confounded with thy art , Inquires her name that has his heart . I pronounced thefe words with fuch a languishing air that I had fome reafon to conclude I had made a con- queft . She told me ...
... Whofe eyes they are that wound him fo ; But confounded with thy art , Inquires her name that has his heart . I pronounced thefe words with fuch a languishing air that I had fome reafon to conclude I had made a con- queft . She told me ...
Strana 55
... In the mean time , fince there are very few whofe minds are not more or lefs fubject to these , dreadful thoughts and apprehen- C. 4 fions , 66 fions , we ought to arm ourfelves against them N ° 12 55 THE SPECTATOR .
... In the mean time , fince there are very few whofe minds are not more or lefs fubject to these , dreadful thoughts and apprehen- C. 4 fions , 66 fions , we ought to arm ourfelves against them N ° 12 55 THE SPECTATOR .
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