The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 58
... behaviour of great men and their clients ; but the fame paffions and in- terefts move men in lower fpheres ; and I that have nothing elfe to do but make obfervations , fee in every parish , street , lane , and alley , of this populous ...
... behaviour of great men and their clients ; but the fame paffions and in- terefts move men in lower fpheres ; and I that have nothing elfe to do but make obfervations , fee in every parish , street , lane , and alley , of this populous ...
Strana 63
... behaviour . Now , Sir , I have ever looked upon this as a wife dif- temper ; but by late obfervations find that every heavy wretch , who has nothing to fay , excufes his dulnefs by complaining of the fpleen . Nay , ' I faw the other day ...
... behaviour . Now , Sir , I have ever looked upon this as a wife dif- temper ; but by late obfervations find that every heavy wretch , who has nothing to fay , excufes his dulnefs by complaining of the fpleen . Nay , ' I faw the other day ...
Strana 78
... behaviour when it is the fashion to go into mourning . The custom of representing the grief we have for the tofs of the dead by our habits , certainly had its rife from the real forrow of fuch as were too much diftreffed to take the ...
... behaviour when it is the fashion to go into mourning . The custom of representing the grief we have for the tofs of the dead by our habits , certainly had its rife from the real forrow of fuch as were too much diftreffed to take the ...
Strana 64
... behaviour when it is the fashion to go into mourning . The custom of representing the grief we have for the tofs of the dead by our habits , certainly had its rife from the real forrow of fuch as were too much diftreffed to take the ...
... behaviour when it is the fashion to go into mourning . The custom of representing the grief we have for the tofs of the dead by our habits , certainly had its rife from the real forrow of fuch as were too much diftreffed to take the ...
Strana 66
... behaviour , and forced to a parti- cular way of holding her head , heaving her breaft , and moving with her whole body ; and all this under pain of never having an hufband , if the fteps , looks , or moves awry . This gives the young ...
... behaviour , and forced to a parti- cular way of holding her head , heaving her breaft , and moving with her whole body ; and all this under pain of never having an hufband , if the fteps , looks , or moves awry . This gives the young ...
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