The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... a young gentleman of a considerable estate , who had been educated by a tender mother that lived not many miles from the place where we were . She She is a very good lady , says my friend NO . 123 . 9 THE SPECTATOR . 1 ...
... a young gentleman of a considerable estate , who had been educated by a tender mother that lived not many miles from the place where we were . She She is a very good lady , says my friend NO . 123 . 9 THE SPECTATOR . 1 ...
Pagina 10
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. She is a very good lady , says my friend , but took so much care of her son's health that she has made him good for nothing . She quickly found that reading was bad for his eyes , and that writing made ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. She is a very good lady , says my friend , but took so much care of her son's health that she has made him good for nothing . She quickly found that reading was bad for his eyes , and that writing made ...
Pagina 29
... ladies , It has been said that the pad , the ton of the present year 1793 , was invented for a defence against the cold , as the hoops were then pretended to be against the heat , and that they were introduced in winter . The old ladies ...
... ladies , It has been said that the pad , the ton of the present year 1793 , was invented for a defence against the cold , as the hoops were then pretended to be against the heat , and that they were introduced in winter . The old ladies ...
Pagina 30
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. ladies , why they should require more cooling than their mothers before them ... lady dressed in one of these petticoats , I could not forbear blaming her in my own thoughts for walking abroad when ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. ladies , why they should require more cooling than their mothers before them ... lady dressed in one of these petticoats , I could not forbear blaming her in my own thoughts for walking abroad when ...
Pagina 35
... lady , wha do not live many miles from Sir ROGER . The wife is an old coquette , that is always hankering after the di- versions of the town ; the husband a morose rustic , that frowns and frets at the name of it . The wife is over ...
... lady , wha do not live many miles from Sir ROGER . The wife is an old coquette , that is always hankering after the di- versions of the town ; the husband a morose rustic , that frowns and frets at the name of it . The wife is over ...
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