The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... observed there were thirteen of us in Company . This Remark struck a pannick Terror into several who were present , insomuch that one or two of the Ladies were going to leave the Room ; but a Friend of mine taking notice that one of our ...
... observed there were thirteen of us in Company . This Remark struck a pannick Terror into several who were present , insomuch that one or two of the Ladies were going to leave the Room ; but a Friend of mine taking notice that one of our ...
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... observed by this new Society are wonderfully contrived for the Advancement of Cuckoldom . The Women either come by themselves or are introduced by Friends , who are obliged to quit them , upon their first Entrance , to the Conversation ...
... observed by this new Society are wonderfully contrived for the Advancement of Cuckoldom . The Women either come by themselves or are introduced by Friends , who are obliged to quit them , upon their first Entrance , to the Conversation ...
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... observed in the Two - penny Club , erected in this Place , for the Preservation of Friendship and good Neighbourhood . L Every Member at his first coming in shall lay down d his Two - Pence . S II . Every Member shall fill his Pipe out ...
... observed in the Two - penny Club , erected in this Place , for the Preservation of Friendship and good Neighbourhood . L Every Member at his first coming in shall lay down d his Two - Pence . S II . Every Member shall fill his Pipe out ...
Strana 42
... observed that Women , whether out of a nicer Regar to their Honour , or what other Reason I cannot tell are more sensibly touched with those general Asper sions which are cast upon their Sex , than Men are by what is said of theirs ...
... observed that Women , whether out of a nicer Regar to their Honour , or what other Reason I cannot tell are more sensibly touched with those general Asper sions which are cast upon their Sex , than Men are by what is said of theirs ...
Strana 43
... observed in your Discourse , that Hypocrisie is the very Foundation of our Education ; and that an Ability to dissemble our Affections , is a professed Part of our Breeding . These , and such other Reflections , are sprinkled up and ...
... observed in your Discourse , that Hypocrisie is the very Foundation of our Education ; and that an Ability to dissemble our Affections , is a professed Part of our Breeding . These , and such other Reflections , are sprinkled up and ...
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