The Spectator, Volume 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Pagina 17
... shew that it might have been as expensive in Queen Elizabeth's Time only to wash and quill a Ruff , as it is now to buy Cravats or Neck - Handkerchiefs . We desire also to have it taken Notice of , That because we would shew a ...
... shew that it might have been as expensive in Queen Elizabeth's Time only to wash and quill a Ruff , as it is now to buy Cravats or Neck - Handkerchiefs . We desire also to have it taken Notice of , That because we would shew a ...
Pagina 236
... shew that they who deserve Praise have it returned them from different Ages . Let these which have been laid down shew Men that Envy will not always prevail . And to the End that Writers may more successfully enliven the Endeavours of ...
... shew that they who deserve Praise have it returned them from different Ages . Let these which have been laid down shew Men that Envy will not always prevail . And to the End that Writers may more successfully enliven the Endeavours of ...
Pagina 291
... shew it self ; it gives Fury to the Passions , and Force to those Objects which are apt to produce them . When a young Fellow complained to an old Philosopher that his Wife was not handsome , Put less Water in your Wine , says the Philo ...
... shew it self ; it gives Fury to the Passions , and Force to those Objects which are apt to produce them . When a young Fellow complained to an old Philosopher that his Wife was not handsome , Put less Water in your Wine , says the Philo ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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