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Pagina 8
... tion . While the honeft knight was thus bewildering himself in good starts , I looked attentively upon him , which made him , I thought , collect his mind a little . What I aim at , fays he , is to re- prefent , that I am of opinion ...
... tion . While the honeft knight was thus bewildering himself in good starts , I looked attentively upon him , which made him , I thought , collect his mind a little . What I aim at , fays he , is to re- prefent , that I am of opinion ...
Pagina 10
... tion I found they were a fifterhood of coquettes disguised in that precife habit . I was foon af- ter taken out to dance , and , as I fancied , by a woman of the first quality , for the was very tall , and moved gracefully . As foon as ...
... tion I found they were a fifterhood of coquettes disguised in that precife habit . I was foon af- ter taken out to dance , and , as I fancied , by a woman of the first quality , for the was very tall , and moved gracefully . As foon as ...
Pagina 18
... tion of the two painted dragons , and made them fpit fire and smoke ; he flashed out his rofin in fuch juft proportions and in fuch due time , that I could not forbear conceiving hopes of his be ⚫ing one day a most excellent player . I ...
... tion of the two painted dragons , and made them fpit fire and smoke ; he flashed out his rofin in fuch juft proportions and in fuch due time , that I could not forbear conceiving hopes of his be ⚫ing one day a most excellent player . I ...
Pagina 19
... tion to fink the dignity of this my paper with reflections upon red - heels or top - knots , but ra- ther to enter into the paffions of mankind , and to correct thofe depraved fentiments that give birth to all thofe little ...
... tion to fink the dignity of this my paper with reflections upon red - heels or top - knots , but ra- ther to enter into the paffions of mankind , and to correct thofe depraved fentiments that give birth to all thofe little ...
Pagina 26
... tion or fpeech , that you would advance me in my way , and let me keep on in what I humbly I SIR , Saw your friend the Templar this evening in the pit , and thought he looked very little pleafed with the reprefentation of the mad scene ...
... tion or fpeech , that you would advance me in my way , and let me keep on in what I humbly I SIR , Saw your friend the Templar this evening in the pit , and thought he looked very little pleafed with the reprefentation of the mad scene ...
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