The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... tion of the EVERLASTING CLUB , I should here endeavour to say something of the Manners and Characters of its several Members , which I shall do according to the best Lights I have received in this Matter . It appears by their Books in ...
... tion of the EVERLASTING CLUB , I should here endeavour to say something of the Manners and Characters of its several Members , which I shall do according to the best Lights I have received in this Matter . It appears by their Books in ...
Strana 343
... tion from each other neither could fall upon Terms which did not hit her self as much as her Adversary . Their Nights grew restless with Meditation of new Dresses to outvie each other , and inventing new Devices to recall Admirers , who ...
... tion from each other neither could fall upon Terms which did not hit her self as much as her Adversary . Their Nights grew restless with Meditation of new Dresses to outvie each other , and inventing new Devices to recall Admirers , who ...
Strana 375
... tion , That all Dependants run in some Measure into the Manners and Behaviour of those whom they serve : You shall frequently meet with Lovers and Men of Intrigue among the Lacqueys , as well as at White's2 or in the Side - boxes.3 I ...
... tion , That all Dependants run in some Measure into the Manners and Behaviour of those whom they serve : You shall frequently meet with Lovers and Men of Intrigue among the Lacqueys , as well as at White's2 or in the Side - boxes.3 I ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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