The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... innocent and very insipid " ) ; and afterward a Commissioner of Stamps . The Tory Ministry continued him in these offices , Harley , probably , hoping to win him over to his interest ; and Steele prudently resolved to be silent on ...
... innocent and very insipid " ) ; and afterward a Commissioner of Stamps . The Tory Ministry continued him in these offices , Harley , probably , hoping to win him over to his interest ; and Steele prudently resolved to be silent on ...
Strana 41
... innocent . " When I observed her a second time , he said , " I grant her dress is very becoming , but perhaps the ... innocence of her thoughts . Chastity , good - na- ture , and affability , are the graces that play in her ...
... innocent . " When I observed her a second time , he said , " I grant her dress is very becoming , but perhaps the ... innocence of her thoughts . Chastity , good - na- ture , and affability , are the graces that play in her ...
Strana 46
... innocent freedoms of the place . In short , the whole design of this libidinous assembly seems to terminate in assignations and intrigues ; and I hope you will take effectual methods , by your public advice and admonitions , to prevent ...
... innocent freedoms of the place . In short , the whole design of this libidinous assembly seems to terminate in assignations and intrigues ; and I hope you will take effectual methods , by your public advice and admonitions , to prevent ...
Strana 47
... innocent societies , I cannot for- bear mentioning a very mischievous one , that was erected in the reign of King Charles the Second ; I mean the club of Duelists , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his man . The ...
... innocent societies , I cannot for- bear mentioning a very mischievous one , that was erected in the reign of King Charles the Second ; I mean the club of Duelists , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his man . The ...
Strana 48
... innocent if not an improving enter- tainment , and by that means , at least , divert the minds of my female readers from greater trifles . At the same time , as I would fain give some fin- ishing touches to those which are already the ...
... innocent if not an improving enter- tainment , and by that means , at least , divert the minds of my female readers from greater trifles . At the same time , as I would fain give some fin- ishing touches to those which are already the ...
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