The Spectator, Volume 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... June to 20th December 1714 , supply the text of the present edition . The collected edition has the superior interest of showing the final form in which the writers desired to leave their work . In it and its immediate reprints , rather ...
... June to 20th December 1714 , supply the text of the present edition . The collected edition has the superior interest of showing the final form in which the writers desired to leave their work . In it and its immediate reprints , rather ...
Pagina 43
... June , 1647 , in order to improve his Fortune by Trade and Merchandize . Our Adventurer was the third Son of an eminent Citizen , who had taken particular Care to instill into his Mind an early Love of Gain , by making him a perfect ...
... June , 1647 , in order to improve his Fortune by Trade and Merchandize . Our Adventurer was the third Son of an eminent Citizen , who had taken particular Care to instill into his Mind an early Love of Gain , by making him a perfect ...
Pagina 302
... June 1 . Coelum , non animum mutant , qui trans mare currunt . — Hor . IN N the Year 1688 , and on the same Day of that Year , were born in Cheapside , London , two Females of exquisite Feature and Shape ; the one we shall call Brunetta ...
... June 1 . Coelum , non animum mutant , qui trans mare currunt . — Hor . IN N the Year 1688 , and on the same Day of that Year , were born in Cheapside , London , two Females of exquisite Feature and Shape ; the one we shall call Brunetta ...
Pagina 303
... June 1 , in all the little Entertainments their tender Years were capable of : Which innocent Happiness continued till the Beginning of their fifteenth Year , when it happened that Mrs. Phillis had an Head - dress on which became her so ...
... June 1 , in all the little Entertainments their tender Years were capable of : Which innocent Happiness continued till the Beginning of their fifteenth Year , when it happened that Mrs. Phillis had an Head - dress on which became her so ...
Pagina 304
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. No. 80 , Friday , June 1 1711 . several Pretensions of the Daughters with all that ill chosen sort of Expence which is common with People of plentiful Fortunes and mean Taste . The Girls pre- ceded ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. No. 80 , Friday , June 1 1711 . several Pretensions of the Daughters with all that ill chosen sort of Expence which is common with People of plentiful Fortunes and mean Taste . The Girls pre- ceded ...
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