The Spectator, Volume 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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Pagina 28
... house fell the very Afternoon that our care less Wench spilt the Salt upon the Table ? Yes , says he , My Dear , and the next Post brought us an Account of the Battel of Almanza , The Reader may guess at the figure I made , after having ...
... house fell the very Afternoon that our care less Wench spilt the Salt upon the Table ? Yes , says he , My Dear , and the next Post brought us an Account of the Battel of Almanza , The Reader may guess at the figure I made , after having ...
Pagina 30
... House - Dog , that howled in the Stable at a time when she lay ill of the Tooth - ach . Such an extravagant Cast of Mind engages Multitudes of People , not only in impertinent Terrors , but in supernumerary Duties of Life ; and arises ...
... House - Dog , that howled in the Stable at a time when she lay ill of the Tooth - ach . Such an extravagant Cast of Mind engages Multitudes of People , not only in impertinent Terrors , but in supernumerary Duties of Life ; and arises ...
Pagina 36
... House - Rent ; and that the Club ( to prevent the like Inconveniences for the future ) had Thoughts of taking every House that became vacant into their own Hands , till they had found a Tenant for it , of a sociable Nature and good ...
... House - Rent ; and that the Club ( to prevent the like Inconveniences for the future ) had Thoughts of taking every House that became vacant into their own Hands , till they had found a Tenant for it , of a sociable Nature and good ...
Pagina 37
... house : e⭑How I came thither I may inform my Reader at a more convenient time . These Laws were enacted by a Knot of Artizans and Mechanicks , who used to meet every Night ; and as there is something in them which gives us a pretty ...
... house : e⭑How I came thither I may inform my Reader at a more convenient time . These Laws were enacted by a Knot of Artizans and Mechanicks , who used to meet every Night ; and as there is something in them which gives us a pretty ...
Pagina 47
... House ; so that at present I 1711 malk into the Kitchen or Parlour without being taken Motice of , or giving any Interruption to the Business or Siscourse of the Family , The Maid will ask her Mistress ho ' I am by ) whether the ...
... House ; so that at present I 1711 malk into the Kitchen or Parlour without being taken Motice of , or giving any Interruption to the Business or Siscourse of the Family , The Maid will ask her Mistress ho ' I am by ) whether the ...
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