The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Horfe , to Shoot , Dart , or Sling , and lifted into feveral Companies , in order to perfect themselves in Military Exer- cifes . No Woman was to be married ' till fhe had killed her Man . The La- dies of Fashion used to play with young ...
Horfe , to Shoot , Dart , or Sling , and lifted into feveral Companies , in order to perfect themselves in Military Exer- cifes . No Woman was to be married ' till fhe had killed her Man . The La- dies of Fashion used to play with young ...
Strana 37
... Company , c- ven to his own Wife or Child , fuch Things as the most inveterate Enemy of his Family would not have spoken e- ven in Imagination . It is certain , that ** quick Senfibility is infeparable from a ready Understanding ; quick ...
... Company , c- ven to his own Wife or Child , fuch Things as the most inveterate Enemy of his Family would not have spoken e- ven in Imagination . It is certain , that ** quick Senfibility is infeparable from a ready Understanding ; quick ...
Strana 41
... Company . This degree of Anger paffes , forfooth , for a Delicacy of Judgment that won't admit of being eafily pleas'd : But none above the Character of wearing a pee- vish Man's Livery , ought to bear with his ill Manners . All Things ...
... Company . This degree of Anger paffes , forfooth , for a Delicacy of Judgment that won't admit of being eafily pleas'd : But none above the Character of wearing a pee- vish Man's Livery , ought to bear with his ill Manners . All Things ...
Strana 52
... Company fwore at his Servant in a very rough manner , for having put too much Water in his Wine . Upon which the Prefident of the Day , who is always which 52 The SPECTATOR . No 440 . of good Manners and agreeable Con- ...
... Company fwore at his Servant in a very rough manner , for having put too much Water in his Wine . Upon which the Prefident of the Day , who is always which 52 The SPECTATOR . No 440 . of good Manners and agreeable Con- ...
Strana 53
which the Prefident of the Day , who is always the Mouth of the Company , after having convinced him of the Impertinence of his Paffi-- on , and the Infult it had made upon- the Company , ordered his Man to take him from the Table and ...
which the Prefident of the Day , who is always the Mouth of the Company , after having convinced him of the Impertinence of his Paffi-- on , and the Infult it had made upon- the Company , ordered his Man to take him from the Table and ...
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