The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1907 - Počet stran: 956 |
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Strana 13
... firft of our fociety is a Gentleman of Worcef tershire , of ancient defcent , a Baronet , his name Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY . His great grand- father was inventor of that famous country - dance which is called after him . All who know that ...
... firft of our fociety is a Gentleman of Worcef tershire , of ancient defcent , a Baronet , his name Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY . His great grand- father was inventor of that famous country - dance which is called after him . All who know that ...
Strana 22
... mortification . It is incredible to think how empty I have in this time obferved fome part of the fpecies to be , what mere blanks they are when they firft come abroad in in the morning , how utterly they are at a 22 N ° 4 THE SPECTATOR .
... mortification . It is incredible to think how empty I have in this time obferved fome part of the fpecies to be , what mere blanks they are when they firft come abroad in in the morning , how utterly they are at a 22 N ° 4 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 39
... firft entrance , to the converfation of any body tirat addresses himfelf to them . There are feveral rooms where the parties , may retire , and , if they please , fhew their faces by con fent . Whispers , fqueezes , nods , and embraces ...
... firft entrance , to the converfation of any body tirat addresses himfelf to them . There are feveral rooms where the parties , may retire , and , if they please , fhew their faces by con fent . Whispers , fqueezes , nods , and embraces ...
Strana 40
... firft going in I was attacked by a half dozen fe- male quakers , who feemed willing to adopt me for a brother ; but upon a nearer examination I found they were a fifterhood of coquettes difguifed in that precife ⚫ habit . I was foon ...
... firft going in I was attacked by a half dozen fe- male quakers , who feemed willing to adopt me for a brother ; but upon a nearer examination I found they were a fifterhood of coquettes difguifed in that precife ⚫ habit . I was foon ...
Strana 41
... firft cully whom she has paffed herself upon for a countefs . Thus , Sir , you fee how I have mistaken a Cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any ufe of this ad- venture , for the benefit of those who may possibly be . as vain young ...
... firft cully whom she has paffed herself upon for a countefs . Thus , Sir , you fee how I have mistaken a Cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any ufe of this ad- venture , for the benefit of those who may possibly be . as vain young ...
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