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 4
... frequently seen in most publick Places , tho ' there are not above half a dozen of my select Friends that know me ; of whom my next Paper shall give a more particular Account . There is no place of general Resort , wherein March 1 ...
... frequently seen in most publick Places , tho ' there are not above half a dozen of my select Friends that know me ; of whom my next Paper shall give a more particular Account . There is no place of general Resort , wherein March 1 ...
Pagina 7
... been in and out twelve Times since he first wore it . ' Tis said Sir ROGER grew humble in his Desires after he had forgot this cruel Beauty , insomuch that it is reported he No. 2 . Friday , he has frequently offended in THE SPECTATOR 7.
... been in and out twelve Times since he first wore it . ' Tis said Sir ROGER grew humble in his Desires after he had forgot this cruel Beauty , insomuch that it is reported he No. 2 . Friday , he has frequently offended in THE SPECTATOR 7.
Pagina 8
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. No. 2 . Friday , he has frequently offended in Point of Chastity with Beggars and Gypsies : But this is look'd upon by his March 2 , Friends rather as Matter of Raillery than Truth . He is 1711 . now ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. No. 2 . Friday , he has frequently offended in Point of Chastity with Beggars and Gypsies : But this is look'd upon by his March 2 , Friends rather as Matter of Raillery than Truth . He is 1711 . now ...
Pagina 32
... frequently held in one of the most conspicuous Parts of the Town , and which I hear will be continued with Additions and Improve ments , As all the Persons who compose this lawless Assembly are masqued , we dare not attack any of them ...
... frequently held in one of the most conspicuous Parts of the Town , and which I hear will be continued with Additions and Improve ments , As all the Persons who compose this lawless Assembly are masqued , we dare not attack any of them ...
Pagina 41
... frequently put ne in mind of my Promise , desire me to keep my Word , assure me that it is high Time to give over , with many other little Pleasantries of the like Nature , which Men of a little smart Genius cannot forbear hrowing out ...
... frequently put ne in mind of my Promise , desire me to keep my Word , assure me that it is high Time to give over , with many other little Pleasantries of the like Nature , which Men of a little smart Genius cannot forbear hrowing out ...
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