The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 17
... defire you would , ' for your own entertainment , please to admonish ' the town , that all persons indifferently are not fit ' for this fort of diversion . I could wish , Sir , you ' could make them understand , that it is a kind ' of ...
... defire you would , ' for your own entertainment , please to admonish ' the town , that all persons indifferently are not fit ' for this fort of diversion . I could wish , Sir , you ' could make them understand , that it is a kind ' of ...
Strana 19
... defiring me to be very satirical upon the little Muff that is now in fa- shion ; another informs me of a pair ... defire my cor- respondents to let me know how they approve my project , and whether they think the erecting of such ...
... defiring me to be very satirical upon the little Muff that is now in fa- shion ; another informs me of a pair ... defire my cor- respondents to let me know how they approve my project , and whether they think the erecting of such ...
Strana 42
... defire nothing more gross may be admitted by you • spectators for the future . We have cashiered ' three companies of theatrical guards , and design ' our kings shall for the future make love , and fit ' in council , without an army ...
... defire nothing more gross may be admitted by you • spectators for the future . We have cashiered ' three companies of theatrical guards , and design ' our kings shall for the future make love , and fit ' in council , without an army ...
Strana 44
... defire my correspondents to give me their thoughts upon it . No. 38. FRIDAY , APRIL 13 . ----- Cupius non placuisse nimis . One wou'd not please too much . A C MART Late conversation which I fell into , gave me beauty in a very handsome ...
... defire my correspondents to give me their thoughts upon it . No. 38. FRIDAY , APRIL 13 . ----- Cupius non placuisse nimis . One wou'd not please too much . A C MART Late conversation which I fell into , gave me beauty in a very handsome ...
Strana 53
... defire than a fafe and honourable peace , though at the same time I am very apprehenfive of many ill consequences that may attend it . I do not mean in regard to our politics , but our manners . What an inundation of ribbons and ...
... defire than a fafe and honourable peace , though at the same time I am very apprehenfive of many ill consequences that may attend it . I do not mean in regard to our politics , but our manners . What an inundation of ribbons and ...
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