The Spectator, Volume 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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Pagina 14
... hand , after the first salutes were over , and conducted him into his closet . He there opened to him the whole secret of his pa- rentage and education , concluding after this manner : " I have no other way left of acknowledging my gra ...
... hand , after the first salutes were over , and conducted him into his closet . He there opened to him the whole secret of his pa- rentage and education , concluding after this manner : " I have no other way left of acknowledging my gra ...
Pagina 33
... hand in hand ; and the family , like a ship that is duly trimmed , wants neither sail nor ballast . Natural historians observe ( for whilst I am in the country , I must fetch my allusions from thence ) that only the male birds have ...
... hand in hand ; and the family , like a ship that is duly trimmed , wants neither sail nor ballast . Natural historians observe ( for whilst I am in the country , I must fetch my allusions from thence ) that only the male birds have ...
Pagina 38
... hand in her dress , but at the same time as fine as hands could make her . She was flounced and furbelowed from head to foot ; every ribbon was wrinkled , and every part of her garments in curl , so that she looked like one of those ...
... hand in her dress , but at the same time as fine as hands could make her . She was flounced and furbelowed from head to foot ; every ribbon was wrinkled , and every part of her garments in curl , so that she looked like one of those ...
Pagina 41
... hands with a piece of silver every summer , and never fails being promised the handsomest young fellow in the parish for her pains . Your friend the but- ler has been fool enough to be seduced by them ; and though he is sure to lose a ...
... hands with a piece of silver every summer , and never fails being promised the handsomest young fellow in the parish for her pains . Your friend the but- ler has been fool enough to be seduced by them ; and though he is sure to lose a ...
Pagina 42
... hand , that his true - love was constant , and that she should dream of him to - night . My old friend cried PISH , and bid her go on . * The gipsy told him that he was a ba- chelor , but would not be so long ; and that he was dearer to ...
... hand , that his true - love was constant , and that she should dream of him to - night . My old friend cried PISH , and bid her go on . * The gipsy told him that he was a ba- chelor , but would not be so long ; and that he was dearer to ...
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