“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... king's wenches our wives and daughters had this manner of curling their hair , that way of placing their hoods whofe frailty was covered by fuch a fort of petticoat , and whofe vanity to fhew her foot , made that part of the drefs fo ...
... king's wenches our wives and daughters had this manner of curling their hair , that way of placing their hoods whofe frailty was covered by fuch a fort of petticoat , and whofe vanity to fhew her foot , made that part of the drefs fo ...
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... fo much wonder at , when I heard , upon inquiry , that he had the fame virtue in her touch , which the poets tell us a Lydian king was formerly which 20 No 3 THE SPECTATOR , the act of uniformity on the right hand, and ...
... fo much wonder at , when I heard , upon inquiry , that he had the fame virtue in her touch , which the poets tell us a Lydian king was formerly which 20 No 3 THE SPECTATOR , the act of uniformity on the right hand, and ...
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which the poets tell us a Lydian king was formerly pof- feffed of : and that fhe could convert whatever fhe pleafed into that precious metal . AFTER a little dizziness , and confufed hurry of thought , which a man often meets with in a ...
which the poets tell us a Lydian king was formerly pof- feffed of : and that fhe could convert whatever fhe pleafed into that precious metal . AFTER a little dizziness , and confufed hurry of thought , which a man often meets with in a ...
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... King Charles's time have laughed to have feen Nicolini expofed to a tempeft in robes of ermine , and failing in an open boat upon a fea of pafteboard ? What a field of rallery would they have been let into , had they been entertained ...
... King Charles's time have laughed to have feen Nicolini expofed to a tempeft in robes of ermine , and failing in an open boat upon a fea of pafteboard ? What a field of rallery would they have been let into , had they been entertained ...
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... king's throne ; be- fides the inconveniencies which the heads of the au- dience may fometimes fuffer from them . I am credibly informed , that there was once a design of cafting into an opera the story of Whittington and his cat , and ...
... king's throne ; be- fides the inconveniencies which the heads of the au- dience may fometimes fuffer from them . I am credibly informed , that there was once a design of cafting into an opera the story of Whittington and his cat , and ...
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