The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Pagina 54
... pass- ing by , and their cry was , " Down with the Rump , " & c . " Up with the Rump , " cried sir Richard to the waiters , " or I shall not get home to- night . " ' Dr. JOHN HOADLY . strict eye upon all persons and things that are con ...
... pass- ing by , and their cry was , " Down with the Rump , " & c . " Up with the Rump , " cried sir Richard to the waiters , " or I shall not get home to- night . " ' Dr. JOHN HOADLY . strict eye upon all persons and things that are con ...
Pagina 55
... always wore leather garters , in no other instance affected singularity . For a more particular account of him , see anecdotes of W. Bowyer , 4to . p . 409 . should pass ; of all young gentlemen in coach - No. 526. ] 55 THE SPECTATOR .
... always wore leather garters , in no other instance affected singularity . For a more particular account of him , see anecdotes of W. Bowyer , 4to . p . 409 . should pass ; of all young gentlemen in coach - No. 526. ] 55 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 56
Alexander Chalmers. should pass ; of all young gentlemen in coach - boxes , who labour at a perfection in what they are sure to be excelled by the meanest of the people . You are to do all that in you lies , that coaches and passen- gers ...
Alexander Chalmers. should pass ; of all young gentlemen in coach - boxes , who labour at a perfection in what they are sure to be excelled by the meanest of the people . You are to do all that in you lies , that coaches and passen- gers ...
Pagina 63
... passes in this town may very well frame to himself a notion of their riots and de- baucheries all night , and their apparent preparations for them all day . It is not to be doubted but these Romans never passed any of their time ...
... passes in this town may very well frame to himself a notion of their riots and de- baucheries all night , and their apparent preparations for them all day . It is not to be doubted but these Romans never passed any of their time ...
Pagina 82
... passing by his observatory behaved themselves with the same de- corum as if your honour yourself had been present . ' That your said officer is preparing , according to your honour's secret instructions , hats for the A compliment to ...
... passing by his observatory behaved themselves with the same de- corum as if your honour yourself had been present . ' That your said officer is preparing , according to your honour's secret instructions , hats for the A compliment to ...
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