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Pagina xiv
... fashion , gives the Spectator many opportunities for criticizing the tra- ditions of morality and breeding surviving from the 1 Courthope , p . 174 , describes these words as " a very mis- leading account of the matter , " since it ...
... fashion , gives the Spectator many opportunities for criticizing the tra- ditions of morality and breeding surviving from the 1 Courthope , p . 174 , describes these words as " a very mis- leading account of the matter , " since it ...
Pagina xvi
... fashion , the empty beliefs of a vacant mind ; if the foibles and eccentricities whether of town or country life can be pressed into the service of a warm - hearted , uncensorious philosophy . Allegory and apologue , fable and anecdote ...
... fashion , the empty beliefs of a vacant mind ; if the foibles and eccentricities whether of town or country life can be pressed into the service of a warm - hearted , uncensorious philosophy . Allegory and apologue , fable and anecdote ...
Pagina 6
... fashion at the time of his repulse , which , in his merry humours , he tells us , has been in and out twelve times since he first wore it . He 20 is now in his fifty - sixth year , cheerful , gay , and hearty , keeps a good house in ...
... fashion at the time of his repulse , which , in his merry humours , he tells us , has been in and out twelve times since he first wore it . He 20 is now in his fifty - sixth year , cheerful , gay , and hearty , keeps a good house in ...
Pagina 46
... beautiful edifice of nature , nor for raising any whimsical superstructure upon 30 her plans : I must , therefore , repeat it , that I am highly pleased with the coiffure now in fashion , and think 46 THE SPECTATOR . Ladies' Head-Dresses,
... beautiful edifice of nature , nor for raising any whimsical superstructure upon 30 her plans : I must , therefore , repeat it , that I am highly pleased with the coiffure now in fashion , and think 46 THE SPECTATOR . Ladies' Head-Dresses,
Pagina 47
Joseph Addison. pleased with the coiffure now in fashion , and think it shows the good sense which at present very much reigns among the valuable part of the sex . One may observe , that women in all ages have taken more pains than men ...
Joseph Addison. pleased with the coiffure now in fashion , and think it shows the good sense which at present very much reigns among the valuable part of the sex . One may observe , that women in all ages have taken more pains than men ...
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