“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... language ; yet if she has stolen the colour of her ribbands from another , or had ad- ⚫vice about her trimmings , I fhall not allow her the praise of dress , any more than I would call a plagiary an author . ' When I threw my eye ...
... language ; yet if she has stolen the colour of her ribbands from another , or had ad- ⚫vice about her trimmings , I fhall not allow her the praise of dress , any more than I would call a plagiary an author . ' When I threw my eye ...
Strana 52
... language of their own , in which the voyager communicated to his miftrefs , how happy he fhould be to have her in his country , where she should be clothed in fach fiiks as his waift - coat was made of , and be carried in houfes drawn ...
... language of their own , in which the voyager communicated to his miftrefs , how happy he fhould be to have her in his country , where she should be clothed in fach fiiks as his waift - coat was made of , and be carried in houfes drawn ...
Strana 64
... each are eunuchs ; and as the wit in both pieces is equal , I must prefer the performance of Mr. Powell , because it is in our own language . R I am , & c . No. 1 50 No. 15 . Saturday , March 17 . Parva leves 64 No. 14 . THE SPECTATOR .
... each are eunuchs ; and as the wit in both pieces is equal , I must prefer the performance of Mr. Powell , because it is in our own language . R I am , & c . No. 1 50 No. 15 . Saturday , March 17 . Parva leves 64 No. 14 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 77
... language , at the fame time that our countrymen performed theirs in our native tongue , The king or he- ro of the play generally spoke in Italian , and his flaves anfwered him in English ; the lover frequently made his court , and ...
... language , at the fame time that our countrymen performed theirs in our native tongue , The king or he- ro of the play generally spoke in Italian , and his flaves anfwered him in English ; the lover frequently made his court , and ...
Strana 96
... language ; and fometimes divert them with merry tales , according as I am in humour . I am one of thofe who live in ta- verns to a great age , by a fort of regular intemperance ; I never go to bed drunk , but always flustered ; I wear ...
... language ; and fometimes divert them with merry tales , according as I am in humour . I am one of thofe who live in ta- verns to a great age , by a fort of regular intemperance ; I never go to bed drunk , but always flustered ; I wear ...
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