The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 26
... talking fentences , as in his ordinary gesture he difcovers he can dance though he does not cut capers . In a word , I fhall take it for the greatest glory of my work , if among reasonable women this paper may furnish Tea - Table Talk ...
... talking fentences , as in his ordinary gesture he difcovers he can dance though he does not cut capers . In a word , I fhall take it for the greatest glory of my work , if among reasonable women this paper may furnish Tea - Table Talk ...
Strana 35
... talk of family affairs , a little boy at the lower end of the table told her , that he was to go into join - hand on Thursday . " Thursday ! fays fhe , no , child , if it pleafe God , you fhall not begin upon " Childermas - day ; tell ...
... talk of family affairs , a little boy at the lower end of the table told her , that he was to go into join - hand on Thursday . " Thursday ! fays fhe , no , child , if it pleafe God , you fhall not begin upon " Childermas - day ; tell ...
Strana 47
... talk of , ' till about twelve o'clock in the morning ; for by that time they are pretty good judges of the weather , know which way the wind fits , and whether the Dutch mail be come in . As they lie at the mercy of the first man they ...
... talk of , ' till about twelve o'clock in the morning ; for by that time they are pretty good judges of the weather , know which way the wind fits , and whether the Dutch mail be come in . As they lie at the mercy of the first man they ...
Strana 49
... talks every day of his life ; and with the ornaments of infignificant laughs and gestures , enforced his arguments by quotations out of plays and fongs , which allude to the perjuries of the fair , and the general levity of women ...
... talks every day of his life ; and with the ornaments of infignificant laughs and gestures , enforced his arguments by quotations out of plays and fongs , which allude to the perjuries of the fair , and the general levity of women ...
Strana 66
... Talk of a new - married couple , and you immediately hear whether they keep their coach and fix , or eat in plate ; mention the name of an absent lady , and it is ten to one but you learn fomething of her gown and petticoat . A ball is ...
... Talk of a new - married couple , and you immediately hear whether they keep their coach and fix , or eat in plate ; mention the name of an absent lady , and it is ten to one but you learn fomething of her gown and petticoat . A ball is ...
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