“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Strana 35
... herself after a little space , faid to her husband , with a figh , My dear , misfortunes never come fingle . My friend , I found , acted but an under- part at his table , and being a man of more good na- ture than understanding , thinks ...
... herself after a little space , faid to her husband , with a figh , My dear , misfortunes never come fingle . My friend , I found , acted but an under- part at his table , and being a man of more good na- ture than understanding , thinks ...
Strana 41
... herself upon for a countefs . · THUS , Sir , you fee how I have mistaken a cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any use of this ad- • venture , for the benefit of those who may poffibly be < as vain young coxcombs as myfelf . I do ...
... herself upon for a countefs . · THUS , Sir , you fee how I have mistaken a cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any use of this ad- • venture , for the benefit of those who may poffibly be < as vain young coxcombs as myfelf . I do ...
Strana 50
... herself from the ferious anger she was in , fhe replied in the following manner . SIR , When I confider how perfectly new all you have faid on this fubject is , and that the story you have given us is not quite two thousand years old ...
... herself from the ferious anger she was in , fhe replied in the following manner . SIR , When I confider how perfectly new all you have faid on this fubject is , and that the story you have given us is not quite two thousand years old ...
Strana 66
... herself , but from the admiration which the raises in others . She flourishes in courts and palaces , theatres and affemblies , and has no existence but when fhe is looked upon . AURELIA , AURELIA , though a woman of great quality ...
... herself , but from the admiration which the raises in others . She flourishes in courts and palaces , theatres and affemblies , and has no existence but when fhe is looked upon . AURELIA , AURELIA , though a woman of great quality ...
Strana 67
... herself to view is but expofing herfelf , and that fhe grows contemptible by being confpicuous ? I CANNOT conclude my paper , without obferving that Virgil has very finely touched upon this female paffion for drefs and show , in the ...
... herself to view is but expofing herfelf , and that fhe grows contemptible by being confpicuous ? I CANNOT conclude my paper , without obferving that Virgil has very finely touched upon this female paffion for drefs and show , in the ...
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