The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 92
... Town . By this means People of Figure are forced to lose half the Winter after their coming to Town , before they have seen all the strange Sights about it . In order to remedy this great Inconvenience , our Projector drew out of his ...
... Town . By this means People of Figure are forced to lose half the Winter after their coming to Town , before they have seen all the strange Sights about it . In order to remedy this great Inconvenience , our Projector drew out of his ...
Pagina 322
... Town , we sometimes take our revenge upon him by our Knowledge of Books . He was last Week producing two or three Letters which he writ in his Youth to a Coquet Lady . The Raillery of them was natural , and well enough for a meer Man of ...
... Town , we sometimes take our revenge upon him by our Knowledge of Books . He was last Week producing two or three Letters which he writ in his Youth to a Coquet Lady . The Raillery of them was natural , and well enough for a meer Man of ...
Pagina 385
... Town the other Day , ( for that is the Place where the Gentlemen of one Side meet once a Week ) I observed a Stranger among them of a better Presence and genteeler Behaviour than ordinary ; but was much surprized , that notwithstanding ...
... Town the other Day , ( for that is the Place where the Gentlemen of one Side meet once a Week ) I observed a Stranger among them of a better Presence and genteeler Behaviour than ordinary ; but was much surprized , that notwithstanding ...
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