The Spectator, Volume 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 2
... dress as very great fecrets ; though it is not impossible , but I may make discoveries of both , in the ... dressed afterwards . He continues to wear a coat and doublet of the fame cut that were in fashion at the time of his ...
... dress as very great fecrets ; though it is not impossible , but I may make discoveries of both , in the ... dressed afterwards . He continues to wear a coat and doublet of the fame cut that were in fashion at the time of his ...
Pagina 3
... dressed very well , and remembers habits as others do men . He can smile when one speaks to him , and laughs easily ... dress so short in such a year . In a word , all his conversation and knowledge have been in the female world ...
... dressed very well , and remembers habits as others do men . He can smile when one speaks to him , and laughs easily ... dress so short in such a year . In a word , all his conversation and knowledge have been in the female world ...
Pagina 5
... dress'd gentlemen and ladies , as a poet would bestow upon one of his audience . There are fo many gratifications ... dress is very becoming , but " perhaps the merit of that choice is owing to " her mother ; for though , continued ...
... dress'd gentlemen and ladies , as a poet would bestow upon one of his audience . There are fo many gratifications ... dress is very becoming , but " perhaps the merit of that choice is owing to " her mother ; for though , continued ...
Pagina 14
... dress , complexion , and shape of an European , covered from head to foot . The Indian grew immediately enamoured of him , and consequently folicitous for his preservation . She therefore conveyed him to a cave , where she gave him a ...
... dress , complexion , and shape of an European , covered from head to foot . The Indian grew immediately enamoured of him , and consequently folicitous for his preservation . She therefore conveyed him to a cave , where she gave him a ...
Pagina 17
... dress , in which he appears . We have now and then ' rakes in the habit of Roman fenators , and grave ' politicians in the dress of rakes . The misfortune ' of the thing is , that people dress themselves in ' what they have a mind to be ...
... dress , in which he appears . We have now and then ' rakes in the habit of Roman fenators , and grave ' politicians in the dress of rakes . The misfortune ' of the thing is , that people dress themselves in ' what they have a mind to be ...
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