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 26
... common , than that we run in perfect Con tradiction to them ? All which is supported by no other Pretension , than that it is done with what we call a good Grace . Nothing ought to be held laudable or becoming , but what Nature it self ...
... common , than that we run in perfect Con tradiction to them ? All which is supported by no other Pretension , than that it is done with what we call a good Grace . Nothing ought to be held laudable or becoming , but what Nature it self ...
Pagina 32
... common Friday , Swearers . When I would encourage the Hospital March 9 , of Bridewell , and improve the Hempen Manufacture , I am very well acquainted with all the Haunts and Resorts of Female Night - walkers . 711 . After this short ...
... common Friday , Swearers . When I would encourage the Hospital March 9 , of Bridewell , and improve the Hempen Manufacture , I am very well acquainted with all the Haunts and Resorts of Female Night - walkers . 711 . After this short ...
Pagina 42
... Common - Place Talker , who , upon my Entrance , rose , and after very slight Civility sat down again ; then turning to Arietta , pursued his Discourse , which I found was upon the old Topick of Constancy in Love . He went on with great ...
... Common - Place Talker , who , upon my Entrance , rose , and after very slight Civility sat down again ; then turning to Arietta , pursued his Discourse , which I found was upon the old Topick of Constancy in Love . He went on with great ...
Pagina 51
... namely , that Signior Nicolini and the Lion have been seen sitting peaceably by one another , and smoaking a Pipe together , behind the Scenes ; by No. 13 . which their common Enemies would insinuate , which THE SPECTATOR 51.
... namely , that Signior Nicolini and the Lion have been seen sitting peaceably by one another , and smoaking a Pipe together , behind the Scenes ; by No. 13 . which their common Enemies would insinuate , which THE SPECTATOR 51.
Pagina 52
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. No. 13 . which their common Enemies would insinuate , that Thursday , is but a sham Combat which they represent upon the ... Common Sense . C No. 14 . STEELE I No. 14 . Friday , Friday 52 THE SPECTATOR.
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. No. 13 . which their common Enemies would insinuate , that Thursday , is but a sham Combat which they represent upon the ... Common Sense . C No. 14 . STEELE I No. 14 . Friday , Friday 52 THE SPECTATOR.
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