The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 30
... falls very properly under your observation , especially since the persons it is composed of are criminals too considerable for the auimadversions of our society . I mean , Sir , the Midnight Mask , which has of late been very frequently ...
... falls very properly under your observation , especially since the persons it is composed of are criminals too considerable for the auimadversions of our society . I mean , Sir , the Midnight Mask , which has of late been very frequently ...
Pagina 31
... fall into the like . In order to this , I must acquaint you , that some time in February last I went to the Tuesday's masquerade . Upon my first going in I was attacked by half a dozen female Qua- kers , who seemed willing to adopt me ...
... fall into the like . In order to this , I must acquaint you , that some time in February last I went to the Tuesday's masquerade . Upon my first going in I was attacked by half a dozen female Qua- kers , who seemed willing to adopt me ...
Pagina 43
... falls of waters , and melody of night . ingales . Her part was to watch and hold him asleep in her arms for fear of her countrymen , and awake him on : occasions to consult his safety . In this manner did the lovers pass away their time ...
... falls of waters , and melody of night . ingales . Her part was to watch and hold him asleep in her arms for fear of her countrymen , and awake him on : occasions to consult his safety . In this manner did the lovers pass away their time ...
Pagina 49
... fall at the first touch of HYDASPES , without grappling with him , and giving him an opportunity of shewing his variety of Italian trips : it is said , indeed , that he once gave him a rip in his flesh - coloured doublet ; but this was ...
... fall at the first touch of HYDASPES , without grappling with him , and giving him an opportunity of shewing his variety of Italian trips : it is said , indeed , that he once gave him a rip in his flesh - coloured doublet ; but this was ...
Pagina 60
... fall of themselves , when the root that nou- rishes them is destroyed . I shall therefore , as I have said , apply my remedies to the first seeds and principles of an affected dress , without descending to the dress itself ; though at ...
... fall of themselves , when the root that nou- rishes them is destroyed . I shall therefore , as I have said , apply my remedies to the first seeds and principles of an affected dress , without descending to the dress itself ; though at ...
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