The Spectator ...J. and R. Tonson, 1739 |
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... tion , till this Fortnight laft paft , during which Time I find my Congregation take the Warning of my Bell , Morning and Evening , to go to a Puppet - Show fet forth by one Powell under the Piazzas . By this Means I have not only lost ...
... tion , till this Fortnight laft paft , during which Time I find my Congregation take the Warning of my Bell , Morning and Evening , to go to a Puppet - Show fet forth by one Powell under the Piazzas . By this Means I have not only lost ...
Strana 135
... tion ; Men of Good Heads and found Bodies ! and let me tell you , fome of them take it ill of you , that you men tion Fox - hunters with fo little Refpect . CAPTAIN SENTRY spoke very sparingly on this Occafion . What he said was only to ...
... tion ; Men of Good Heads and found Bodies ! and let me tell you , fome of them take it ill of you , that you men tion Fox - hunters with fo little Refpect . CAPTAIN SENTRY spoke very sparingly on this Occafion . What he said was only to ...
Strana 149
... tion , are ever changing the Air of their Countenances , and altering the Attitude of their Bodies , to ftrike the Hearts of their Beholders with new Senfe of their Beau- ty . The dreffing Part of our Sex , whofe Minds are the fame with ...
... tion , are ever changing the Air of their Countenances , and altering the Attitude of their Bodies , to ftrike the Hearts of their Beholders with new Senfe of their Beau- ty . The dreffing Part of our Sex , whofe Minds are the fame with ...
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