The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 23
... Lady Catharine Swallow . She was a widow at eighteen , and has since buried a second husband and two coachmen . 6. The lady Waddle . She was married in the 15th year of her age to Sir Simon Waddle , knight , aged three- score and twelve ...
... Lady Catharine Swallow . She was a widow at eighteen , and has since buried a second husband and two coachmen . 6. The lady Waddle . She was married in the 15th year of her age to Sir Simon Waddle , knight , aged three- score and twelve ...
Pagina 24
... ladies , upon their first institution , resolved to give the pictures of their deceased husbands to the club- room ; but two of them bringing in their dead at full length , they covered all the walls . Upon which they came to a second ...
... ladies , upon their first institution , resolved to give the pictures of their deceased husbands to the club- room ; but two of them bringing in their dead at full length , they covered all the walls . Upon which they came to a second ...
Pagina 32
... lady named Panthea , the wife of Abradatus , committed her to the custody of Araspas , a young Persian nobleman , who had a little be- fore maintained in a discourse , that a mind truly virtuous was incapable of entertaining an unlawful ...
... lady named Panthea , the wife of Abradatus , committed her to the custody of Araspas , a young Persian nobleman , who had a little be- fore maintained in a discourse , that a mind truly virtuous was incapable of entertaining an unlawful ...
Pagina 39
... ladies . In order to favour their approaches , I am desired by some to enlarge upon the ac- complishments of their profession , and by others to give them my advice in the carrying on their attacks . But let us hear what the gentlemen ...
... ladies . In order to favour their approaches , I am desired by some to enlarge upon the ac- complishments of their profession , and by others to give them my advice in the carrying on their attacks . But let us hear what the gentlemen ...
Pagina 40
... lady , without some credentials from the service to recom- mend him . As the profession is very ancient , we have reason to think some of the greatest men among the old Romans derived many of their virtues from it , their com- manders ...
... lady , without some credentials from the service to recom- mend him . As the profession is very ancient , we have reason to think some of the greatest men among the old Romans derived many of their virtues from it , their com- manders ...
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