The Spectator, Volume 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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Pagina 28
... Friend , I found , acted but an under Part at his Table , and being a Man of more Good - nature than Understanding , thinks himself obliged to fall in with all the Passions and Humours of his Yoke - Fellow : Do not you remember , Child ...
... Friend , I found , acted but an under Part at his Table , and being a Man of more Good - nature than Understanding , thinks himself obliged to fall in with all the Passions and Humours of his Yoke - Fellow : Do not you remember , Child ...
Pagina 29
... Friend of mine taking notice that one of our Female Companions was big with Child , affirm'd there were fourteen in the Room , and that instead of portending one of the Company should die , it plainly foretold one of them should be born ...
... Friend of mine taking notice that one of our Female Companions was big with Child , affirm'd there were fourteen in the Room , and that instead of portending one of the Company should die , it plainly foretold one of them should be born ...
Pagina 59
... Friend , and Companion in her Solitudes , has been in Love with her ever since he knew her . They both abound with good Sense , con summate Virtue , and a mutual Esteem ; and are a perpetual Entertainment to one another . Their Family ...
... Friend , and Companion in her Solitudes , has been in Love with her ever since he knew her . They both abound with good Sense , con summate Virtue , and a mutual Esteem ; and are a perpetual Entertainment to one another . Their Family ...
Pagina 76
... friend Will . Prosper has promised to take an Hassock opposite to him , and stare against him in Defence of the Ladies . I have given him Directions , according to the most exact Rules of Opticks , to place himself in such a manner that ...
... friend Will . Prosper has promised to take an Hassock opposite to him , and stare against him in Defence of the Ladies . I have given him Directions , according to the most exact Rules of Opticks , to place himself in such a manner that ...
Pagina 83
... Friend the Templer this Evening in the Pit , and thought he looked very little pleased with the Representation of ... Friends : It is no Diminution , but a Recom mendation of human Nature , that in such Incidents Passion gets the better ...
... Friend the Templer this Evening in the Pit , and thought he looked very little pleased with the Representation of ... Friends : It is no Diminution , but a Recom mendation of human Nature , that in such Incidents Passion gets the better ...
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