The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1907 - Počet stran: 956 |
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... tion , while we have a very thin house ; which if you can remedy , you will very much oblige , SIR , Yours , & c . The following epiftle I find is from the undertaker of the mafquerade . · 6 · SIR , Have obferved the rules of my mask fo ...
... tion , while we have a very thin house ; which if you can remedy , you will very much oblige , SIR , Yours , & c . The following epiftle I find is from the undertaker of the mafquerade . · 6 · SIR , Have obferved the rules of my mask fo ...
Strana 65
... tion . I was one day in particular contemplating a Lady , that fat in a coach adorned with gilded Cupids , and finely painted with the loves of Venus and Adonis . The coach was drawn by fix milk - white horfes , and loaded behind with ...
... tion . I was one day in particular contemplating a Lady , that fat in a coach adorned with gilded Cupids , and finely painted with the loves of Venus and Adonis . The coach was drawn by fix milk - white horfes , and loaded behind with ...
Strana 69
... tion . I must therefore , once for all , inform my readers , that it is not my intention to fink the dignity of this my paper with reflections upon red - heels or top - knots , but rather to enter into the paffions of mankind , and to ...
... tion . I must therefore , once for all , inform my readers , that it is not my intention to fink the dignity of this my paper with reflections upon red - heels or top - knots , but rather to enter into the paffions of mankind , and to ...
Strana 71
... tion miferable . What I have said under the three foregoing heads , will , I am afraid , very much retrench the number of my correfpondents : I fhall therefore acquaint my reader , that if he has started any hint which he is not able to ...
... tion miferable . What I have said under the three foregoing heads , will , I am afraid , very much retrench the number of my correfpondents : I fhall therefore acquaint my reader , that if he has started any hint which he is not able to ...
Strana 84
... tion , we can neither mind the prayers nor fermon .. 4. Your animadverfion upon this infolence would be a " great favour to , 4 . SIR , Your most humble fervant , S. C. I have frequently feen of this fort of fellows , and do not think ...
... tion , we can neither mind the prayers nor fermon .. 4. Your animadverfion upon this infolence would be a " great favour to , 4 . SIR , Your most humble fervant , S. C. I have frequently feen of this fort of fellows , and do not think ...
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