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Pagina 8
... out of false colours , made fome of them converfe with Rofalinda in what they thought the fpirit of her party , when on a sudden she has given them an If an unexpected fire , that has funk them all 8 N 81 THE SPECTATOR .
... out of false colours , made fome of them converfe with Rofalinda in what they thought the fpirit of her party , when on a sudden she has given them an If an unexpected fire , that has funk them all 8 N 81 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 10
... thought it fo improper for women to intereft themselves in competi- tions and contentions , that for this reafon , among others , they forbad them , under pain of death , to be prefent at the Olympick games , notwithstanding thefe were ...
... thought it fo improper for women to intereft themselves in competi- tions and contentions , that for this reafon , among others , they forbad them , under pain of death , to be prefent at the Olympick games , notwithstanding thefe were ...
Pagina 11
... thought I had fomewhere heard before . Coming near to the grate , the prifoner called me by my name , and defired I would throw fomething into the box : I was out of countenance for him , and did as he bid me , by putting in half a ...
... thought I had fomewhere heard before . Coming near to the grate , the prifoner called me by my name , and defired I would throw fomething into the box : I was out of countenance for him , and did as he bid me , by putting in half a ...
Pagina 18
... thought it very proper to take minutes of what paffed in that age , for the inftruction of this . The antiquary , who lent me these papers , gave me a character of Eucrate , the fa- vourite of Pharamond , extracted from an author who ...
... thought it very proper to take minutes of what paffed in that age , for the inftruction of this . The antiquary , who lent me these papers , gave me a character of Eucrate , the fa- vourite of Pharamond , extracted from an author who ...
Pagina 23
... of turning it into ridicule . But tho ' the language is mean , the thoughts , as I have before faid , from one end to the other , are natural , natural , and therefore cannot fail to please those who N ° 85 23 THE SPECTATOR .
... of turning it into ridicule . But tho ' the language is mean , the thoughts , as I have before faid , from one end to the other , are natural , natural , and therefore cannot fail to please those who N ° 85 23 THE SPECTATOR .
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