The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 48
... himself at the feet of his miftrefs in another . Let him be- have himself infolently towards the men , and ah- jectly towards the fair one , and it is ten to one but he proves a favourite of the boxes . Dryden and Lee , in feveral of ...
... himself at the feet of his miftrefs in another . Let him be- have himself infolently towards the men , and ah- jectly towards the fair one , and it is ten to one but he proves a favourite of the boxes . Dryden and Lee , in feveral of ...
Pagina 56
... himself . It was formerly the cuftom for every great house in England to keep a tame fool dreffed in petticoats , that the heir of the family might have an opportunity of joking wpon him and diverting himself with his abfurdities . For ...
... himself . It was formerly the cuftom for every great house in England to keep a tame fool dreffed in petticoats , that the heir of the family might have an opportunity of joking wpon him and diverting himself with his abfurdities . For ...
Pagina 57
... himself in the absurd part of his behaviour . A Butt with thefe accomplishments frequently gets the laugh of his fide , and turns the ridicule upon him that attacks him . Sir John Falstaff was an hero of this fpecies , and gives a good ...
... himself in the absurd part of his behaviour . A Butt with thefe accomplishments frequently gets the laugh of his fide , and turns the ridicule upon him that attacks him . Sir John Falstaff was an hero of this fpecies , and gives a good ...
Pagina 81
... himself , from the cruelty of his father Saturn . He proceeds to fhew , that it had been approved by the greatest men in all ages ; that Homer calls Merion a Fine Dancer ; and fays , that the graceful mien and great agility which he had ...
... himself , from the cruelty of his father Saturn . He proceeds to fhew , that it had been approved by the greatest men in all ages ; that Homer calls Merion a Fine Dancer ; and fays , that the graceful mien and great agility which he had ...
Pagina 67
... himself , from the cruelty of his father Saturn . He proceeds to fhew , that it had been approved by the greatest men in all ages ; that Homer calls Merion a Fine Dancer ; and fays , that the graceful mien and great agility which he had ...
... himself , from the cruelty of his father Saturn . He proceeds to fhew , that it had been approved by the greatest men in all ages ; that Homer calls Merion a Fine Dancer ; and fays , that the graceful mien and great agility which he had ...
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