The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... 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 or capacity to em- bellish their ...
... 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 or capacity to em- bellish their ...
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... tion , which they are apt to contract when they are young , and are not able to fhake off when they are in years . I have known a foldier that has entered a breach , affrighted at his own fhadow , and look pale upon a little feratching ...
... tion , which they are apt to contract when they are young , and are not able to fhake off when they are in years . I have known a foldier that has entered a breach , affrighted at his own fhadow , and look pale upon a little feratching ...
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... tion Mr. Powell a fecond time in the fame paper ; for in- deed there cannot be too great encouragement given to his skill in motions , provided he is under proper re- ftrictions . • 6 SIR , TH HE Opera at the Hay - Market , and that ...
... tion Mr. Powell a fecond time in the fame paper ; for in- deed there cannot be too great encouragement given to his skill in motions , provided he is under proper re- ftrictions . • 6 SIR , TH HE Opera at the Hay - Market , and that ...
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... tion . I must therefore , once for all , inform my readers , that it is not my intention to fink the dignity of this my paper with reflections upon red - heels or top - knots , but rather to enter into the paffions of mankind , and to ...
... tion . I must therefore , once for all , inform my readers , that it is not my intention to fink the dignity of this my paper with reflections upon red - heels or top - knots , but rather to enter into the paffions of mankind , and to ...
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... tion , to the gibbofity of the gentlemen that offer them felves as founders kinfmen ; or to the obliquity of their figure , in what fort foever . III . That if the quantity of any man's nose be emi . ' nently mifcalculated , whether as ...
... tion , to the gibbofity of the gentlemen that offer them felves as founders kinfmen ; or to the obliquity of their figure , in what fort foever . III . That if the quantity of any man's nose be emi . ' nently mifcalculated , whether as ...
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