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Pagina 127
... admitted into the club that is of the same trade with any member of it . XI . None of the club shall have his clothes or shoes made or mended , but by a brother member . · XII . No non - juror shall be capable No. 9. ] 127 THE SPECTATOR .
... admitted into the club that is of the same trade with any member of it . XI . None of the club shall have his clothes or shoes made or mended , but by a brother member . · XII . No non - juror shall be capable No. 9. ] 127 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 137
... have her in his country , where she should be cloth- ed in such silks as his waistcoat was made of , and be carried in houses drawn by horses , without being exposed to wind or weather . All this he promised No. 11. ] 137 THE SPECTATOR .
... have her in his country , where she should be cloth- ed in such silks as his waistcoat was made of , and be carried in houses drawn by horses , without being exposed to wind or weather . All this he promised No. 11. ] 137 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 448
... cloth - yard long Unto the head drew he . ' Against sir Hugh Montgomery So right his shaft he set , The grey - goose wing that was thereon In his heart blood was wet . ' This fight did last from break of day Till setting of the sun ...
... cloth - yard long Unto the head drew he . ' Against sir Hugh Montgomery So right his shaft he set , The grey - goose wing that was thereon In his heart blood was wet . ' This fight did last from break of day Till setting of the sun ...
Pagina 453
... clothing of our minds certainly ought to be regarded before that of our bodies . To betray in a man's talk a corrupted imagination , is a much greater offence against the conversation of a gentleman , than any negligence of dress ...
... clothing of our minds certainly ought to be regarded before that of our bodies . To betray in a man's talk a corrupted imagination , is a much greater offence against the conversation of a gentleman , than any negligence of dress ...
Pagina 493
... one another only in the variety of their shapes , com- plexions , and clothes : so that they looked like dif- ferent nations of the same species . Observing an old man ( who was the same person A 493 No. 83. ] THE SPECTATOR .
... one another only in the variety of their shapes , com- plexions , and clothes : so that they looked like dif- ferent nations of the same species . Observing an old man ( who was the same person A 493 No. 83. ] THE SPECTATOR .
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