The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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Strana 24
... fhall leave to the confideration of the curious . In the mean time I think nothing can be more glorious than for a man to give the lie to his face , and to be an honest , juft , good - natured man , in fpite of all thofe marks and ...
... fhall leave to the confideration of the curious . In the mean time I think nothing can be more glorious than for a man to give the lie to his face , and to be an honest , juft , good - natured man , in fpite of all thofe marks and ...
Strana 27
... fhall be in no danger of giving her the least occasion of jealoufy : And then a joint ftool in the very low- eft place at the table , is all the honour that is co- • veted by Your moft humble and obedient fervant , › C 2 ROSALINDA ...
... fhall be in no danger of giving her the least occasion of jealoufy : And then a joint ftool in the very low- eft place at the table , is all the honour that is co- • veted by Your moft humble and obedient fervant , › C 2 ROSALINDA ...
Strana 32
... the manners and behaviour of those whom they ferve You fhall frequently meet with lovers and men of intrigue among the lacqueys , as well as at White's , White's , or in the fide - boxes . I 32 No. 88 . THE SPECTATOR .
... the manners and behaviour of those whom they ferve You fhall frequently meet with lovers and men of intrigue among the lacqueys , as well as at White's , White's , or in the fide - boxes . I 32 No. 88 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 35
... fhall diftinguish this fect of women by the title of demurers . I find by another letter from one that calls himself Thyrfis , that his mistress has been demurring above these seven years . But among all my plantiffs of this nature , I ...
... fhall diftinguish this fect of women by the title of demurers . I find by another letter from one that calls himself Thyrfis , that his mistress has been demurring above these seven years . But among all my plantiffs of this nature , I ...
Strana 36
... fhall endeavour to fhew the folly of de- . murrage from two or three reflections which I ear- neftly recommend to the thoughts of my fair read- ers . First of all , I would have them seriously think on the shortness of their time . Life ...
... fhall endeavour to fhew the folly of de- . murrage from two or three reflections which I ear- neftly recommend to the thoughts of my fair read- ers . First of all , I would have them seriously think on the shortness of their time . Life ...
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