The Spectator, Volume 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Club , the types of the coterie , their policy of reformation of manners , their polite attention to the fair sex , their critical hobbies , their concern about Italian Operas and the rudeness of Starers , and a hundred other matters ...
... Club , the types of the coterie , their policy of reformation of manners , their polite attention to the fair sex , their critical hobbies , their concern about Italian Operas and the rudeness of Starers , and a hundred other matters ...
Pagina 5
... Club , Thus I live in the World , rather as a Spectator of Mankind , than as one of the Species ; by which means I have made my self a Speculative Statesman , Soldier , Merchant , and Ártizan , without ever medling with any Practical ...
... Club , Thus I live in the World , rather as a Spectator of Mankind , than as one of the Species ; by which means I have made my self a Speculative Statesman , Soldier , Merchant , and Ártizan , without ever medling with any Practical ...
Pagina 6
... Club . However , Friends have engaged me to stand in the Front , those who have a mind to correspond with me , may direct their Letters To the SPECTATOR , at Mr Buckley's in Little Britain . For I must further acquaint the Reader , that ...
... Club . However , Friends have engaged me to stand in the Front , those who have a mind to correspond with me , may direct their Letters To the SPECTATOR , at Mr Buckley's in Little Britain . For I must further acquaint the Reader , that ...
Pagina 9
... Club - room sits Captain ENTRY , a Gentleman of great Courage , good Under- e standing , but invincible Modesty . He is one of those that y deserve very well , but are very awkward at putting their Talents h No. 2 . Friday , March 2 ...
... Club - room sits Captain ENTRY , a Gentleman of great Courage , good Under- e standing , but invincible Modesty . He is one of those that y deserve very well , but are very awkward at putting their Talents h No. 2 . Friday , March 2 ...
Pagina 34
... Clubs . When a Sett of Men find themselves agree in any Particular , tho ' never so trivial , they establish them selves into a kind of Fraternity ... Club met was some 1711 thing of the largest , and had two Entrances thing 34 THE SPECTATOR.
... Clubs . When a Sett of Men find themselves agree in any Particular , tho ' never so trivial , they establish them selves into a kind of Fraternity ... Club met was some 1711 thing of the largest , and had two Entrances thing 34 THE SPECTATOR.
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