The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... lady , how- ever , recovering herfelf after a little fpace , faid to her husband , with a figh , 66 My dear , misfortunes never co.ne " fingle . " My friend , I found , acted but an under - part at his table , and being a man of more ...
... lady , how- ever , recovering herfelf after a little fpace , faid to her husband , with a figh , 66 My dear , misfortunes never co.ne " fingle . " My friend , I found , acted but an under - part at his table , and being a man of more ...
Strana 36
... Lady's looks , that the regarded me as a very odd kind of fellow , with an unfortunate afpect . For which reafon I ... Ladies were going to leave the room ; but a friend of mine taking notice that one of our female com- panions was big ...
... Lady's looks , that the regarded me as a very odd kind of fellow , with an unfortunate afpect . For which reafon I ... Ladies were going to leave the room ; but a friend of mine taking notice that one of our female com- panions was big ...
Strana 41
... Lady does not live far from Covent - Garden , and that I am not the first cully whom he has paffed herself · upon for a countefs . " " & Thus , Sir , your fee how I have mistaken a Cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any ufe of this ...
... Lady does not live far from Covent - Garden , and that I am not the first cully whom he has paffed herself · upon for a countefs . " " & Thus , Sir , your fee how I have mistaken a Cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any ufe of this ...
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... Lady ; but when we confider this quef- tion between the fexes , which has been either a point , of difpute or raillery ever fince there were men and women , let us take facts from plain people , and from fuch as have not either ambition ...
... Lady ; but when we confider this quef- tion between the fexes , which has been either a point , of difpute or raillery ever fince there were men and women , let us take facts from plain people , and from fuch as have not either ambition ...
Strana 62
... ladies that the bell rings for church , and that it stands on the other fide of the Garden ; but they only laugh at the child . " . • I defire you would lay this before all the world , that I may not be made fuch a tool for the future ...
... ladies that the bell rings for church , and that it stands on the other fide of the Garden ; but they only laugh at the child . " . • I defire you would lay this before all the world , that I may not be made fuch a tool for the future ...
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