The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... proper and agreeable to the Institutions of Justice and Piety among us ? And yet is there any thing more common , than that we run in perfect Con tradiction to them ? All which is supported by no other Pretension , than that it is done ...
... proper and agreeable to the Institutions of Justice and Piety among us ? And yet is there any thing more common , than that we run in perfect Con tradiction to them ? All which is supported by no other Pretension , than that it is done ...
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... proper Person for your Correspondence , I have thoroughly examined the present State of Religion in Great Britain , and am able to acquaint you with the predominant Vice of every Market - Town in the W whole Island . I can tell you the ...
... proper Person for your Correspondence , I have thoroughly examined the present State of Religion in Great Britain , and am able to acquaint you with the predominant Vice of every Market - Town in the W whole Island . I can tell you the ...
Strana 40
... proper Employments and Diversions for the Fair ones , Their Amusements seem contrived for them rather as they are Women , than as they are reasonable Creatures ; and are more adapted to the Sex than to the Species . The Toilet is their ...
... proper Employments and Diversions for the Fair ones , Their Amusements seem contrived for them rather as they are Women , than as they are reasonable Creatures ; and are more adapted to the Sex than to the Species . The Toilet is their ...
Strana 51
... proper to discard No. 13 . im : And it is verily believed to this Day , that had he Thursday , been brought upon the Stage another time , he would March 15 , ertainly have done Mischief . Besides , it was objected gainst the first Lion ...
... proper to discard No. 13 . im : And it is verily believed to this Day , that had he Thursday , been brought upon the Stage another time , he would March 15 , ertainly have done Mischief . Besides , it was objected gainst the first Lion ...
Strana 55
... proper for the Dress in which he appears . We have now and then Rakes in the Habit of Roman Senators , and grave Politicians in the Dress of Rakes . The Misfortune of the thing is , that People dress themselves in what they have a Mind ...
... proper for the Dress in which he appears . We have now and then Rakes in the Habit of Roman Senators , and grave Politicians in the Dress of Rakes . The Misfortune of the thing is , that People dress themselves in what they have a Mind ...
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