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 6
... Heart in Speech , I am March 1 , resolved to do it in Writing ; and to Print my self out , if possible , before I Die , I have been often told by my Friends that it is Pity so many useful Discoveries which I have made , should be in the ...
... Heart in Speech , I am March 1 , resolved to do it in Writing ; and to Print my self out , if possible , before I Die , I have been often told by my Friends that it is Pity so many useful Discoveries which I have made , should be in the ...
Pagina 15
... . With a good Share of this Vanity in my Heart , I made it my Business these three Days to listen after my own Fame ; and , as I have sometimes met No. 3 . Saturday , March 3 , 1711 . No. 4 . Monday , March 5 , 1711 met THE SPECTATOR 15.
... . With a good Share of this Vanity in my Heart , I made it my Business these three Days to listen after my own Fame ; and , as I have sometimes met No. 3 . Saturday , March 3 , 1711 . No. 4 . Monday , March 5 , 1711 met THE SPECTATOR 15.
Pagina 33
... Heart . I pronounced these Words with such a languishing Air , that I had some Reason to conclude I had made a Conquest . She told me that she hoped my Face was not akin to my Tongue ; and looking upon her Watch , I accidentally ...
... Heart . I pronounced these Words with such a languishing Air , that I had some Reason to conclude I had made a Conquest . She told me that she hoped my Face was not akin to my Tongue ; and looking upon her Watch , I accidentally ...
Pagina 34
... Heart danced 711 . in Raptures ; but I had not lived in this golden Dream above three Days , before I found good Reason to wish that I had continued true to my Laundress . I have since heard , by a very great Accident , that this fine ...
... Heart danced 711 . in Raptures ; but I had not lived in this golden Dream above three Days , before I found good Reason to wish that I had continued true to my Laundress . I have since heard , by a very great Accident , that this fine ...
Pagina 58
... Heart , and a kind of Pageantry to cover Distress ; for in two Months after she was carried to her Grave with the same Pomp and Magnificence ; being sent thither partly by the Loss of one Lover , and partly by the Possession of another ...
... Heart , and a kind of Pageantry to cover Distress ; for in two Months after she was carried to her Grave with the same Pomp and Magnificence ; being sent thither partly by the Loss of one Lover , and partly by the Possession of another ...
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