The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... shew my self ; I gratify the Vanity of all who pretend to make an Appearance , and often have as kind Looks from well- dressed Gentlemen and Ladies , as a Poet would bestow upon one of his Audience . There are so many Gratifications ...
... shew my self ; I gratify the Vanity of all who pretend to make an Appearance , and often have as kind Looks from well- dressed Gentlemen and Ladies , as a Poet would bestow upon one of his Audience . There are so many Gratifications ...
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... to set up the Sign of their Fore-fathers; I think it highly proper for those who actually profess the Trade, to shew some such Marks of it before their Doors. When the Name gives an Occasion for an ingenious Sign-post,
... to set up the Sign of their Fore-fathers; I think it highly proper for those who actually profess the Trade, to shew some such Marks of it before their Doors. When the Name gives an Occasion for an ingenious Sign-post,
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... shew to Advantage in every Look, Word, and Gesture. The Gentleman was as diligent to do Justice to his fine Parts, as the Lady to her beauteous Form: You might see his Imagination on the Stretch to find out something uncommon, and what ...
... shew to Advantage in every Look, Word, and Gesture. The Gentleman was as diligent to do Justice to his fine Parts, as the Lady to her beauteous Form: You might see his Imagination on the Stretch to find out something uncommon, and what ...
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