The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 30
... taken the possession of , and where drunkenness has got the better of them both . When I am disposed to raise a fine for the poor , I know the lanes and alleys that are inhabited by common swearers . When I would encourage the hospital ...
... taken the possession of , and where drunkenness has got the better of them both . When I am disposed to raise a fine for the poor , I know the lanes and alleys that are inhabited by common swearers . When I would encourage the hospital ...
Pagina 31
... taken out to dance , and , as Ffancied , by a woman of the first quality , for she was very tall , and moved gracefully . As soon as the minuet was over , we ogled one another through our masks : and as I am very well read in Waller , I ...
... taken out to dance , and , as Ffancied , by a woman of the first quality , for she was very tall , and moved gracefully . As soon as the minuet was over , we ogled one another through our masks : and as I am very well read in Waller , I ...
Pagina 34
... taken its original from a mutton - pye . The Beef - Steak ( b ) , and October clubs , are neither of them averse to eating and drinking , if we may form a judgment of them from their respective titles . When men are thus knit together ...
... taken its original from a mutton - pye . The Beef - Steak ( b ) , and October clubs , are neither of them averse to eating and drinking , if we may form a judgment of them from their respective titles . When men are thus knit together ...
Pagina 38
... taken in finding out proper employments and diversions for the fair ones . Their amusements seem contrived for them rather'as they are women , than as they are reasonable creatures ; and are more adapted to the sex than to the species ...
... taken in finding out proper employments and diversions for the fair ones . Their amusements seem contrived for them rather'as they are women , than as they are reasonable creatures ; and are more adapted to the sex than to the species ...
Pagina 42
... taken particular care to instil into his mind an early love of gain , by making him a perfect master of numbers ,. and consequently giving him a quick view of loss and advantage , and preventing , the natural impulses of his passions by ...
... taken particular care to instil into his mind an early love of gain , by making him a perfect master of numbers ,. and consequently giving him a quick view of loss and advantage , and preventing , the natural impulses of his passions by ...
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