The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 146
... Company , whether they insist upon Hair , Forehead , Eyes , Cheeks , or Chin ; to which I must add , that I find it easier to lean to my left Side , than my Right . I hope I am in all Respects agreeable : And for Humour and Mirth , I'll ...
... Company , whether they insist upon Hair , Forehead , Eyes , Cheeks , or Chin ; to which I must add , that I find it easier to lean to my left Side , than my Right . I hope I am in all Respects agreeable : And for Humour and Mirth , I'll ...
Pagina 353
... Company , I saw a Hare pop out from a small Furze - brake almost under my Horse's Feet . I marked the Way she took , which I endeavoured to make the Company sensible of by extending my Arm ; but to no purpose , till Sir ROGER , who ...
... Company , I saw a Hare pop out from a small Furze - brake almost under my Horse's Feet . I marked the Way she took , which I endeavoured to make the Company sensible of by extending my Arm ; but to no purpose , till Sir ROGER , who ...
Pagina 465
... Company , or passed a Night with a Wench , to speak of it next Day before Women for whom he had the greatest Respect . He was reproved , perhaps , with a Blow of the Fan or an oh Fie , but the angry Lady still preserved an apparent ...
... Company , or passed a Night with a Wench , to speak of it next Day before Women for whom he had the greatest Respect . He was reproved , perhaps , with a Blow of the Fan or an oh Fie , but the angry Lady still preserved an apparent ...
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