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Pagina xx
... dresses and in all is pleasing . on Mille babet ornatus , mille decenter habet . His prose is the model of the middle style ; grave subjects not formal , on light oc- cafions not grovelling ; pure without fcrupu- losity , and exact ...
... dresses and in all is pleasing . on Mille babet ornatus , mille decenter habet . His prose is the model of the middle style ; grave subjects not formal , on light oc- cafions not grovelling ; pure without fcrupu- losity , and exact ...
Pagina 4
... being talked to , and being ftared at . for this reason likewife , that I keep my complexion and dress as very great fecrets ; though it is It is not not impoffible , but I may make discoveries of both 4 THE SPECTATOR .
... being talked to , and being ftared at . for this reason likewife , that I keep my complexion and dress as very great fecrets ; though it is It is not not impoffible , but I may make discoveries of both 4 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 9
... dress so short in such a year . In a word , all his conversation and knowledge have been in the female world . As other men of his age will take notice to you what such a minister said upon fuch and such an occaffion ; he will tell you ...
... dress so short in such a year . In a word , all his conversation and knowledge have been in the female world . As other men of his age will take notice to you what such a minister said upon fuch and such an occaffion ; he will tell you ...
Pagina 15
... dress'd Gentlemen and Ladies , as a poet would bestow upon one of his audience . There are so many gratifications attend this public fort of obscurity . D3 that “ " that fome little distastes I daily receive have THE SPECTATOR . 15.
... dress'd Gentlemen and Ladies , as a poet would bestow upon one of his audience . There are so many gratifications attend this public fort of obscurity . D3 that “ " that fome little distastes I daily receive have THE SPECTATOR . 15.
Pagina 17
... dress , as a wit for that of his language ; yet if she has stolen the colour of her ribbands from an- " other , or had advice about her trimmings , I shall not " allow her the praise of dress , any more than I would " call a plagiary an ...
... dress , as a wit for that of his language ; yet if she has stolen the colour of her ribbands from an- " other , or had advice about her trimmings , I shall not " allow her the praise of dress , any more than I would " call a plagiary an ...
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