The Spectator, Volume 4Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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Pagina 109
... Manner , as the whole Congregation was intent upon her , in the same Manner as you see in Cathedrals they are on the Person who sings alone the Anthem . Well , it came at last to the Sermon , and our young Lady would not lose her Part ...
... Manner , as the whole Congregation was intent upon her , in the same Manner as you see in Cathedrals they are on the Person who sings alone the Anthem . Well , it came at last to the Sermon , and our young Lady would not lose her Part ...
Pagina 175
... manner by the Undiscerning , bear a very different Interpretation from their original Meaning . I must confess , I formerly have turned this Humour of mine to very good Account ; for whenever I heard any Narrations utter'd with extra ...
... manner by the Undiscerning , bear a very different Interpretation from their original Meaning . I must confess , I formerly have turned this Humour of mine to very good Account ; for whenever I heard any Narrations utter'd with extra ...
Pagina 238
... Manner in telling it ; who over - leap the Line of Probability , that they may be seen to move out of the common ... Manner , offered to our Con sideration the miraculous Powers which the Effluviums of Cheese have over Bodies whose Pores ...
... Manner in telling it ; who over - leap the Line of Probability , that they may be seen to move out of the common ... Manner , offered to our Con sideration the miraculous Powers which the Effluviums of Cheese have over Bodies whose Pores ...
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