The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 14
... Hearts were fet upon Finery , begun to embellish themselves and look as agreeably as they could in the Eyes of their Affociates . In fhort , after a few Years converfing to- gether , the Women had learnt to Imile , and the Men to ogle ...
... Hearts were fet upon Finery , begun to embellish themselves and look as agreeably as they could in the Eyes of their Affociates . In fhort , after a few Years converfing to- gether , the Women had learnt to Imile , and the Men to ogle ...
Strana 20
... Hearts , and think how they would be affected , should they meet a Man on Horseback , in his Breeches and Jack - Boots , and at the fame time dreffed up in a Commode and a Night - raile . I must obferve that this Fashion was firft of ...
... Hearts , and think how they would be affected , should they meet a Man on Horseback , in his Breeches and Jack - Boots , and at the fame time dreffed up in a Commode and a Night - raile . I must obferve that this Fashion was firft of ...
Strana 27
... Heart full of Refolution , Buck with a watchful untroubled Countenance ; Buck regarding principally his own Defence , Miller chiefly thoughtful of annoying his Opponent . It is not cafie to de- scribe the many Escapes and impercep ...
... Heart full of Refolution , Buck with a watchful untroubled Countenance ; Buck regarding principally his own Defence , Miller chiefly thoughtful of annoying his Opponent . It is not cafie to de- scribe the many Escapes and impercep ...
Strana 62
... he leads ; Where peaceful Rivers foft and flow , Amid the verdant Landskip flow .. III . Tho ' in the Paths of Death I tread , With gloomy Horrors over - spread ; My My ftedfaft Heart shall fear no Ill ; For thou 62 The SPECTATOR . N 442 .
... he leads ; Where peaceful Rivers foft and flow , Amid the verdant Landskip flow .. III . Tho ' in the Paths of Death I tread , With gloomy Horrors over - spread ; My My ftedfaft Heart shall fear no Ill ; For thou 62 The SPECTATOR . N 442 .
Strana 63
My ftedfaft Heart shall fear no Ill ; For thou , O Lord , art with me still ; Thy friendly Crook sball give me Aid , And guide me through the dreadful Shade IV . Tho ' in a bare and rugged Way , Through ... Heart shall fear no Ill; ...
My ftedfaft Heart shall fear no Ill ; For thou , O Lord , art with me still ; Thy friendly Crook sball give me Aid , And guide me through the dreadful Shade IV . Tho ' in a bare and rugged Way , Through ... Heart shall fear no Ill; ...
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