The Spectator, Volume 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Pagina 111
... Lady under Obligations to him , who scarce knew his Name ; and wondered at her Ingratitude when he has been with her , that she has not owned the Favour , though at the same time he was too much a Man of Honour to put her in mind of it ...
... Lady under Obligations to him , who scarce knew his Name ; and wondered at her Ingratitude when he has been with her , that she has not owned the Favour , though at the same time he was too much a Man of Honour to put her in mind of it ...
Pagina 304
... Lady was acted . So great an Assembly of Ladies placed in gradual Rows in all the Ornaments of Jewels , Silks , and Colours , gave so lively and gay an Impression to the Heart , that methought the Season of the Year was vanished ; and I ...
... Lady was acted . So great an Assembly of Ladies placed in gradual Rows in all the Ornaments of Jewels , Silks , and Colours , gave so lively and gay an Impression to the Heart , that methought the Season of the Year was vanished ; and I ...
Pagina 325
... Lady , in the next Pew to me , whisper another , that at the Seren Stars in King - Street , Covent - garden , there was a Mademoiselle com- pleatly dressed just come from Paris . I was in the utmost Impatience during the remaining Part ...
... Lady , in the next Pew to me , whisper another , that at the Seren Stars in King - Street , Covent - garden , there was a Mademoiselle com- pleatly dressed just come from Paris . I was in the utmost Impatience during the remaining Part ...
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