The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 39
... almost in- corrigibly gone astray in this particular ; for which reafon , I thall recommend the following extract out of a friend's letter to the profess'd beauties , who are a people almost as unfufferable as the profess'd wits . M ...
... almost in- corrigibly gone astray in this particular ; for which reafon , I thall recommend the following extract out of a friend's letter to the profess'd beauties , who are a people almost as unfufferable as the profess'd wits . M ...
Strana 41
... almost qualify them for Bedlam ; not confidering that humour should always lie under the check of reason , and that it requires the direction of the nicest judgment , by so much more as it indulges itself in the most boundless freedoms ...
... almost qualify them for Bedlam ; not confidering that humour should always lie under the check of reason , and that it requires the direction of the nicest judgment , by so much more as it indulges itself in the most boundless freedoms ...
Strana 49
... almost say her body thought . ' ADVERTISEMENT . A young gentlewoman of about nineteen years of age ( bred in the family of a person of quality lately deceased ) who paints pai the finest flesh - colour , wants a place , and is to be ...
... almost say her body thought . ' ADVERTISEMENT . A young gentlewoman of about nineteen years of age ( bred in the family of a person of quality lately deceased ) who paints pai the finest flesh - colour , wants a place , and is to be ...
Strana 60
... almost strangle themselves about the neck , and bind their bodies with ma- ny ligatures , that we are apt to think are the occafion of feveral distempers among them , which our country is entirely free from . In- ftead of those ...
... almost strangle themselves about the neck , and bind their bodies with ma- ny ligatures , that we are apt to think are the occafion of feveral distempers among them , which our country is entirely free from . In- ftead of those ...
Strana 72
... almost as numerous as the virtues and the stars which they celebrated . It is no wonder that men who had so much time upon their hands , did not only restore all the antiquated , pieces of false wit , but enriched the world with ...
... almost as numerous as the virtues and the stars which they celebrated . It is no wonder that men who had so much time upon their hands , did not only restore all the antiquated , pieces of false wit , but enriched the world with ...
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