The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 62
... because they are Whigs or Tories , but because they are Anagrams and Acroftics . But to return to punning . Having pursued the hiftory of a pun , from its original to its down- fal , I fhall here define it to be a conceit arifing from ...
... because they are Whigs or Tories , but because they are Anagrams and Acroftics . But to return to punning . Having pursued the hiftory of a pun , from its original to its down- fal , I fhall here define it to be a conceit arifing from ...
Strana 65
... because he has more wit than is usual in her without fome time be spent in confidering the ap- " fex , and as much malice , though fhe is as wild . plication of it . The feat of wit , when one speaks " as you would with her , and has a ...
... because he has more wit than is usual in her without fome time be spent in confidering the ap- " fex , and as much malice , though fhe is as wild . plication of it . The feat of wit , when one speaks " as you would with her , and has a ...
Strana 66
... because I have feveral letters which complain to me that my female readers have not understood me some days last past , and take themfelves to be uncon- cerned in the prefent turn of my writings . When a girl is fafely brought from her ...
... because I have feveral letters which complain to me that my female readers have not understood me some days last past , and take themfelves to be uncon- cerned in the prefent turn of my writings . When a girl is fafely brought from her ...
Strana 77
... because their paffion demands a greater refpect than is due to their quality . James is fer- vant in a great family , and Elizabeth waits upon the daughter of one as numerous , fome miles off of her lover . James before he beheld Betty ...
... because their paffion demands a greater refpect than is due to their quality . James is fer- vant in a great family , and Elizabeth waits upon the daughter of one as numerous , fome miles off of her lover . James before he beheld Betty ...
Strana 79
... because he is forfooth a great- er wit than his faid friend , he thinks it reafona- ble to perfuade him to marry a young lady , whose virtue , he thinks , will last no longer than till she is a wife , and then she cannot but fall to his ...
... because he is forfooth a great- er wit than his faid friend , he thinks it reafona- ble to perfuade him to marry a young lady , whose virtue , he thinks , will last no longer than till she is a wife , and then she cannot but fall to his ...
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