The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... ther , they would be cutting her Name in the Table , or chalking out her Fi- gure upon a Wall , or talking of her in a kind of rapturous Language , which by degrees improved into Verfe and Son- Sonnet . These were as the first Rudi ...
... ther , they would be cutting her Name in the Table , or chalking out her Fi- gure upon a Wall , or talking of her in a kind of rapturous Language , which by degrees improved into Verfe and Son- Sonnet . These were as the first Rudi ...
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... ther , a Riding - coat and a Perriwig , or at leaft tie up their Hair in a Bag or Ribbond , in imitation of the smart Part of the oppofite Sex . As in my Yefter- day's Paper I gave an Account of the mixture of two Sexes in one Common ...
... ther , a Riding - coat and a Perriwig , or at leaft tie up their Hair in a Bag or Ribbond , in imitation of the smart Part of the oppofite Sex . As in my Yefter- day's Paper I gave an Account of the mixture of two Sexes in one Common ...
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... ther fee their Children miferable in great Wealth , than the happieft of the Race of Mankind in a lefs confpicuous State of Life . When Sempronia is fo well ac- quainted with a Woman's Temper and Circumftance , that the believes Marri ...
... ther fee their Children miferable in great Wealth , than the happieft of the Race of Mankind in a lefs confpicuous State of Life . When Sempronia is fo well ac- quainted with a Woman's Temper and Circumftance , that the believes Marri ...
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... ther than going to fee him exercise his Family , exercise their Patience and his own Anger . IT is monftrous that the Shame and Confufion in which this good - natured angry Man muft needs behold his Friends while he thus lays about him ...
... ther than going to fee him exercise his Family , exercise their Patience and his own Anger . IT is monftrous that the Shame and Confufion in which this good - natured angry Man muft needs behold his Friends while he thus lays about him ...
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... It is certainly loft , and I know not to whom I lent it , it is fo many Years ago ; then Sir , here is the o- ther Volume , I'll fend you home that , and pleafe " please to pay for both . to pay for 42 The SPECTATOR . N ° 438 .
... It is certainly loft , and I know not to whom I lent it , it is fo many Years ago ; then Sir , here is the o- ther Volume , I'll fend you home that , and pleafe " please to pay for both . to pay for 42 The SPECTATOR . N ° 438 .
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