The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 63
... laft Sunday to be shut into a pew , which was full of young ladies in the bloom of youth and beauty . When the fervice began , I had not room to kneel at the confeffion , but as I ftood kept my eyes ⚫ from wandring as well as I was ...
... laft Sunday to be shut into a pew , which was full of young ladies in the bloom of youth and beauty . When the fervice began , I had not room to kneel at the confeffion , but as I ftood kept my eyes ⚫ from wandring as well as I was ...
Strana 79
... laft act . To speak plainly of this whole work , I think nothing but being loft to a fenfe of innocence and virtue can make any one fee this comedy , with- out obferving more frequent occafion to move forrow No. 68 . FRIDAY , MAY 18 ...
... laft act . To speak plainly of this whole work , I think nothing but being loft to a fenfe of innocence and virtue can make any one fee this comedy , with- out obferving more frequent occafion to move forrow No. 68 . FRIDAY , MAY 18 ...
Strana 37
... laft man that won a prize " in the tilt - yard , which is now a common " street before Whitehall . You fee the broken " lance that lies there by his right foot ; he " shivered that lance of his adversary all to " pieces ; and bearing ...
... laft man that won a prize " in the tilt - yard , which is now a common " street before Whitehall . You fee the broken " lance that lies there by his right foot ; he " shivered that lance of his adversary all to " pieces ; and bearing ...
Strana 42
... laft confufion " and filence , this malicious aid of hers turning " to her fays , I am very glad to obferve Sir Roger " pauses upon this fubject , and feems refolved to " deliver all his fentiments upon the matter " when he pleases to ...
... laft confufion " and filence , this malicious aid of hers turning " to her fays , I am very glad to obferve Sir Roger " pauses upon this fubject , and feems refolved to " deliver all his fentiments upon the matter " when he pleases to ...
Strana 51
... laft age . They have no fooner fetched them selves up to the fashion of the polite world , but the town has dropped them , and are nearer to the first state of nature than to those refinements which formerly reigned in the court , and ...
... laft age . They have no fooner fetched them selves up to the fashion of the polite world , but the town has dropped them , and are nearer to the first state of nature than to those refinements which formerly reigned in the court , and ...
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