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Pagina 10
... whose frailty was covered by fuch a fort of petticoat , and whose vanity , to thew her foot , made that part of the 2 • the dress so short in such a year 10 N ° 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
... whose frailty was covered by fuch a fort of petticoat , and whose vanity , to thew her foot , made that part of the 2 • the dress so short in such a year 10 N ° 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 14
... whose name I could not learn . He had a sword in his right hand , which in the dance he often brandished at the act of fettlement ; and a citizen , who stood by me , whispered in my ear , that he saw a spunge in his left hand . The ...
... whose name I could not learn . He had a sword in his right hand , which in the dance he often brandished at the act of fettlement ; and a citizen , who stood by me , whispered in my ear , that he saw a spunge in his left hand . The ...
Pagina 36
... Whose eyes they are that wound him fo ; But , confounded with thy art , Inquires her name that has his heart . ‹ I pronounced these words with fuch a lauguish- ing air that I had fome reafon to conclude I had made a conquest . She told ...
... Whose eyes they are that wound him fo ; But , confounded with thy art , Inquires her name that has his heart . ‹ I pronounced these words with fuch a lauguish- ing air that I had fome reafon to conclude I had made a conquest . She told ...
Pagina 53
... next to a clear judgment and a good confcience . In the mean time , fince there are very few whose minds are not more or less fub- ject E3 1 ject to these dreadful thoughts and apprehenfions , we ought N ° 12. THE SPЕСТАТOR . 53.
... next to a clear judgment and a good confcience . In the mean time , fince there are very few whose minds are not more or less fub- ject E3 1 ject to these dreadful thoughts and apprehenfions , we ought N ° 12. THE SPЕСТАТOR . 53.
Pagina 58
... whose action gives new majesty to kings , resolution to he- roes , and softness to lovers , thus sinking from the greatness of his behaviour , and degraded into the character of the London Prentice , I have often wished , that our ...
... whose action gives new majesty to kings , resolution to he- roes , and softness to lovers , thus sinking from the greatness of his behaviour , and degraded into the character of the London Prentice , I have often wished , that our ...
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