The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... business as a justice of peace , among the diffolute young people in the country , than at any other season of the year . * See SPECT . Vol . V. No 365 . B2 Neither Neither must I forget a letter which I received near THE ...
... business as a justice of peace , among the diffolute young people in the country , than at any other season of the year . * See SPECT . Vol . V. No 365 . B2 Neither Neither must I forget a letter which I received near THE ...
Pagina 4
Neither must I forget a letter which I received near a fortnight since from a lady , who , it seems , could hold out no longer , telling me she looked upon the month as then out , for that the had all along reckoned by the new stile ...
Neither must I forget a letter which I received near a fortnight since from a lady , who , it seems , could hold out no longer , telling me she looked upon the month as then out , for that the had all along reckoned by the new stile ...
Pagina 5
... must also observe , that as in some climates there is perpetual Spring , so in some female constitu- tions there is a perpetual May . These are a kind of Valetudinarians in chastity , whom I would continue in a conftant diet . I cannot ...
... must also observe , that as in some climates there is perpetual Spring , so in some female constitu- tions there is a perpetual May . These are a kind of Valetudinarians in chastity , whom I would continue in a conftant diet . I cannot ...
Pagina 8
... must be owing chiefly to ⚫ the use of brown jugs , muddy belch , and the fumes • of a certain memorable place of rendezvous with us ، equal an at meals , known by the name of Staincoat Hole : for • the atmosphere of the kitchen , like ...
... must be owing chiefly to ⚫ the use of brown jugs , muddy belch , and the fumes • of a certain memorable place of rendezvous with us ، equal an at meals , known by the name of Staincoat Hole : for • the atmosphere of the kitchen , like ...
Pagina 9
... must be ' allowed to have a superlative genius ) and now and ' then penning a catch or a ditty , instead of indicting ' odes , and sonnets , the gentlemen of the Bon Goût in ' the pit would never have been put to all that grimace ' in ...
... must be ' allowed to have a superlative genius ) and now and ' then penning a catch or a ditty , instead of indicting ' odes , and sonnets , the gentlemen of the Bon Goût in ' the pit would never have been put to all that grimace ' in ...
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