The Spectator, Zväzok 2Longman, 1800 |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 71.
Strana 7
... thofe different fi- tuations , as party - fignals to diftinguish friends from foes . In the middle - boxes , between these two oppofite A 4 bodies , bodies , were feveral ladies who patched indifferently on both THE ...
... thofe different fi- tuations , as party - fignals to diftinguish friends from foes . In the middle - boxes , between these two oppofite A 4 bodies , bodies , were feveral ladies who patched indifferently on both THE ...
Strana 8
bodies , were feveral ladies who patched indifferently on both fides of their faces , and seem'd to fit there with no ... lady has ftipulated with her husband , That , whatever his opinions are , the fhall be at liberty to patch on which ...
bodies , were feveral ladies who patched indifferently on both fides of their faces , and seem'd to fit there with no ... lady has ftipulated with her husband , That , whatever his opinions are , the fhall be at liberty to patch on which ...
Strana 9
... ladies had retreated hither in order to rally their forces I cannot tell ; but the next night they came in fo great a body to the opera , that they out - number'd the enemy . This account of party patches will , I am afraid , appear ...
... ladies had retreated hither in order to rally their forces I cannot tell ; but the next night they came in fo great a body to the opera , that they out - number'd the enemy . This account of party patches will , I am afraid , appear ...
Strana 10
... ladies , at a time when their country is torn with so many unnatural divifions , that if they continue , it will be a misfortune to be born in it . The Greeks thought it fo improper for women to intereft themselves in competi- tions and ...
... ladies , at a time when their country is torn with so many unnatural divifions , that if they continue , it will be a misfortune to be born in it . The Greeks thought it fo improper for women to intereft themselves in competi- tions and ...
Strana 35
... lady , came up to him , and faid , Sir , I know you have too much respect for yourself to cane me in this honourable habit : But you fee there is a lady in the cafe , and I hope on that fcore alfo you will put off your anger till I have ...
... lady , came up to him , and faid , Sir , I know you have too much respect for yourself to cane me in this honourable habit : But you fee there is a lady in the cafe , and I hope on that fcore alfo you will put off your anger till I have ...
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