The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 9
... little Mifs returning home at Night with a broken Pate , or two or three Teeth knocked out of her Head . They were afterwards taught to ride the great Horfe , A f Horfe , to Shoot , Dart , or Sling , No 434. The SPECTAT O R. 9.
... little Mifs returning home at Night with a broken Pate , or two or three Teeth knocked out of her Head . They were afterwards taught to ride the great Horfe , A f Horfe , to Shoot , Dart , or Sling , No 434. The SPECTAT O R. 9.
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... Heads , or Arms of their Miftreffes , with any thing which they thought appeared Gay or Pretty . The Women obferving that the Men took delight in looking upon ' em , when they were adorned with fuch Trappings and Gugaws , fet their Heads ...
... Heads , or Arms of their Miftreffes , with any thing which they thought appeared Gay or Pretty . The Women obferving that the Men took delight in looking upon ' em , when they were adorned with fuch Trappings and Gugaws , fet their Heads ...
Strana 26
... Heads to prefer themselves from the open Area , or Pitt , to the Galleries . This Dif pute between Defert and Property brought many to the Ground , and rai- fed others in proportion to the highest Seats by turns for the space of ten ...
... Heads to prefer themselves from the open Area , or Pitt , to the Galleries . This Dif pute between Defert and Property brought many to the Ground , and rai- fed others in proportion to the highest Seats by turns for the space of ten ...
Strana 41
... is fo like you , You are a fine Fellow , Thou art the quickeft Head - piece , and the like . One would think the Hectoring , the · Storm- 1 i Storming , the Sullen , and all the dif- ferent N ° 438. The SPECTATOR . 41.
... is fo like you , You are a fine Fellow , Thou art the quickeft Head - piece , and the like . One would think the Hectoring , the · Storm- 1 i Storming , the Sullen , and all the dif- ferent N ° 438. The SPECTATOR . 41.
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... Head aked ' ; upon which another asked him , in " an infolent manner , what he did there then ; this infenfibly grew into fome • warm Words ; fo that the President , in order to keep the Peace , gave directions to take them both from ...
... Head aked ' ; upon which another asked him , in " an infolent manner , what he did there then ; this infenfibly grew into fome • warm Words ; fo that the President , in order to keep the Peace , gave directions to take them both from ...
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