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Pagina 49
... tion , for the every day came to him in a different drefs , of the most beautiful fhells , bugles , and braids . She likewife brought him a great many fpoils , which her other lovers had prefented to her , fo that his cave was richly ...
... tion , for the every day came to him in a different drefs , of the most beautiful fhells , bugles , and braids . She likewife brought him a great many fpoils , which her other lovers had prefented to her , fo that his cave was richly ...
Pagina 53
... tion , at the figure of a tree , or the fhaking of a bulruth . The truth of it is , I look upon a found imagination as the greatest bleffing of life , next to a clear judgment , and a good confcience . In the : mean time , fince there ...
... tion , at the figure of a tree , or the fhaking of a bulruth . The truth of it is , I look upon a found imagination as the greatest bleffing of life , next to a clear judgment , and a good confcience . In the : mean time , fince there ...
Pagina 58
... tion , to reflect upon Signior Nicolini , who , in acting this part , only complies with the wretched tafte of his audience : he knows very well , that the lion has many more admirers than himfelf ; as they fay of the famous Equestrian ...
... tion , to reflect upon Signior Nicolini , who , in acting this part , only complies with the wretched tafte of his audience : he knows very well , that the lion has many more admirers than himfelf ; as they fay of the famous Equestrian ...
Pagina 65
... , and you immediately hear whether they keep their coach and fix , or eat in plate . Men- tion the name of an absent lady , and it is ten to ? -F 3 one one but you learn fomething of her gown and petti- No. 15. THE 65 : SPECTATOR .
... , and you immediately hear whether they keep their coach and fix , or eat in plate . Men- tion the name of an absent lady , and it is ten to ? -F 3 one one but you learn fomething of her gown and petti- No. 15. THE 65 : SPECTATOR .
Pagina 69
... tion . To fpeak truly , the young people of both fexes are fo wonderfully apt to fhoot out into long fwords or fweeping trains , bushy head - dreffes or full- bottomed periwigs , with feveral other incumbrances of dress , that they ...
... tion . To fpeak truly , the young people of both fexes are fo wonderfully apt to fhoot out into long fwords or fweeping trains , bushy head - dreffes or full- bottomed periwigs , with feveral other incumbrances of dress , that they ...
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