The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Town , " and you be very fafe against any Ral- " lery you may apprehend from me ; " for I am furrounded with Coxcombs " of my own making , who are all ridi- " culous in a manner your Good - man , " I prefume , cannot exert himself . As ...
... Town , " and you be very fafe against any Ral- " lery you may apprehend from me ; " for I am furrounded with Coxcombs " of my own making , who are all ridi- " culous in a manner your Good - man , " I prefume , cannot exert himself . As ...
Page 28
... Town . I at firft En- " trance declared him my Partner if I " danced at all ; which put the whole " Affembly into a Grin , as forming no " Terrors from fuch a Rival . But we " had not been long in the Room , be- " fore I overheard the ...
... Town . I at firft En- " trance declared him my Partner if I " danced at all ; which put the whole " Affembly into a Grin , as forming no " Terrors from fuch a Rival . But we " had not been long in the Room , be- " fore I overheard the ...
Page 74
... as literally as their Parts or Zeal will permit , and are called Re- citers . Here was a Fellow in Town fome Years ago , who used to divert • himself C himself by telling a Lye at Charing- Grofs in 74 The SPECTATOR . No 521 .
... as literally as their Parts or Zeal will permit , and are called Re- citers . Here was a Fellow in Town fome Years ago , who used to divert • himself C himself by telling a Lye at Charing- Grofs in 74 The SPECTATOR . No 521 .
Page 75
... Town till eight at Night ; at which time he came to a Club of his Friends , and diverted ' them with an Account what Cenfure it had at Will's in Covent - Garden , how dangerous it was believed to be at Child's , and what Inference they ...
... Town till eight at Night ; at which time he came to a Club of his Friends , and diverted ' them with an Account what Cenfure it had at Will's in Covent - Garden , how dangerous it was believed to be at Child's , and what Inference they ...
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... little elfe but make themselves and those about them unea- fy : Such are thofe who are far gone in the Pleasures of the Town , who can- cannot fupport Life without quick Sen- fations and gay Reflections -78 The SPECTATOR . No 522 .
... little elfe but make themselves and those about them unea- fy : Such are thofe who are far gone in the Pleasures of the Town , who can- cannot fupport Life without quick Sen- fations and gay Reflections -78 The SPECTATOR . No 522 .
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