The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 14
... SPECTATOR'S PLAN . An author when he first appears in the world , is very apt to believe it has nothing to think of but his per- formances . With a good share of this vanity in my heart , I made it my business these three days to listen ...
... SPECTATOR'S PLAN . An author when he first appears in the world , is very apt to believe it has nothing to think of but his per- formances . With a good share of this vanity in my heart , I made it my business these three days to listen ...
Pagina 16
... with conscious virtue ! what a spirit is there in those eyes ! what a bloom in that person ! how is the whole woman expressed in her appearance ! her air has the beauty of motion , and her look 16 NO . 4- THE SPECTATOR .
... with conscious virtue ! what a spirit is there in those eyes ! what a bloom in that person ! how is the whole woman expressed in her appearance ! her air has the beauty of motion , and her look 16 NO . 4- THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 17
... by this promise , to con- ceal any false protestations which I observe made by glances in public assemblies ; but endeavour to make both sexes appear in their conduct what they are in their NO . 4 . 17 THE SPECTATOR .
... by this promise , to con- ceal any false protestations which I observe made by glances in public assemblies ; but endeavour to make both sexes appear in their conduct what they are in their NO . 4 . 17 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 27
... sick that very night . An old maid that is troubled with the vapours , pro- duces infinite disturbances of this kind among her friends and B 2 NO . 7 . 27 THE SPECTATOR . was some traditionary superstition in it; and therefore, ...
... sick that very night . An old maid that is troubled with the vapours , pro- duces infinite disturbances of this kind among her friends and B 2 NO . 7 . 27 THE SPECTATOR . was some traditionary superstition in it; and therefore, ...
Pagina 32
... find themselves agree in any particular , though never so trivial , they establish themselves into a kind of fraternity , and meet once or * See No. 1 . twice a week , upon the account of such a 32 NO . 9 . THE SPECTATOR .
... find themselves agree in any particular , though never so trivial , they establish themselves into a kind of fraternity , and meet once or * See No. 1 . twice a week , upon the account of such a 32 NO . 9 . THE SPECTATOR .
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