The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - 956 strán (strany) |
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... King's Wenches our Wives and Daughters had this Manner of curling their Hair , that Way of placing their Hoods ; whofe Frailty was covered by fuch a fort of Petticoat , and whofe Vanity to fhew her Foot_ made that part of the Drefs fo ...
... King's Wenches our Wives and Daughters had this Manner of curling their Hair , that Way of placing their Hoods ; whofe Frailty was covered by fuch a fort of Petticoat , and whofe Vanity to fhew her Foot_ made that part of the Drefs fo ...
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... fo much wonder at , when I heard , upon Inquiry , that she had the fame Virtue in her Touch , which the Poets tell us a Lydian King was formerly which 20 No 3 The SPECTATOR . the Act of Uniformity on the right Hand, and ...
... fo much wonder at , when I heard , upon Inquiry , that she had the fame Virtue in her Touch , which the Poets tell us a Lydian King was formerly which 20 No 3 The SPECTATOR . the Act of Uniformity on the right Hand, and ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. which the Poets tell us a Lydian King was formerly pof- fefs'd of : and that she could convert whatever the pleas'd into that precious Metal , AFTER a little Dizzinefs , and confufed Hurry of Thought ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. which the Poets tell us a Lydian King was formerly pof- fefs'd of : and that she could convert whatever the pleas'd into that precious Metal , AFTER a little Dizzinefs , and confufed Hurry of Thought ...
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... King Charles's Time have laughed to have feen Nicolini exposed to a Tempest in Robes of Ermine , and failing in an open Boat upon a Sea of Pafteboard ? What a Field of Rallery would they have been let into , had they been entertained ...
... King Charles's Time have laughed to have feen Nicolini exposed to a Tempest in Robes of Ermine , and failing in an open Boat upon a Sea of Pafteboard ? What a Field of Rallery would they have been let into , had they been entertained ...
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... King's Throne ; befides the Inconveniences which the Heads of the Au- dience may fometimes fuffer from them . I am credibly informed , that there was once a Defign of cafting into an Opera the Story of Whittington and his Cat , and that ...
... King's Throne ; befides the Inconveniences which the Heads of the Au- dience may fometimes fuffer from them . I am credibly informed , that there was once a Defign of cafting into an Opera the Story of Whittington and his Cat , and that ...
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