“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Page 27
... married in the 15th year of her age to Sir Simon Waddle , Knt . aged three- ⚫fcore and twelve , by whom she had twins nine months ' after his decease . In the 55th year of her age fhe was married to James Spindle , Efq ; a youth of one ...
... married in the 15th year of her age to Sir Simon Waddle , Knt . aged three- ⚫fcore and twelve , by whom she had twins nine months ' after his decease . In the 55th year of her age fhe was married to James Spindle , Efq ; a youth of one ...
Page 29
... marriage , and ingrofs the whole male " world to themselves . · THEY are obliged , when any one makes love to a • member of the fociety , to communicate his name , at ⚫ which time the whole affembly fit upon his reputation , perfon ...
... marriage , and ingrofs the whole male " world to themselves . · THEY are obliged , when any one makes love to a • member of the fociety , to communicate his name , at ⚫ which time the whole affembly fit upon his reputation , perfon ...
Page 35
... married to a very honeft gentleman that is ex- ceedingly good - natured , and at the fame time very • choleric . There is no standing before him when he is in a paffion ; but as foon as it is over he is the best - hu- ' moured creature ...
... married to a very honeft gentleman that is ex- ceedingly good - natured , and at the fame time very • choleric . There is no standing before him when he is in a paffion ; but as foon as it is over he is the best - hu- ' moured creature ...
Page 46
... marry , but has not yet been asked by the man ' fhe could like . She ufually admits her humble admi- < rers to an audience or two ; but , after she has once gi ven them denial , will never see them more . I am affu- red by a female ...
... marry , but has not yet been asked by the man ' fhe could like . She ufually admits her humble admi- < rers to an audience or two ; but , after she has once gi ven them denial , will never see them more . I am affu- red by a female ...
Page 65
... lofs of them was capable of occafioning . For my own part , Mrs Prefident , as you call me , my first hufband was married to at fourteen , by my uncle and guardian ,. F.3 ( as 6 · " ་ " 6 ( as I afterwards NO 573 . 650 THE SPECTATOR .
... lofs of them was capable of occafioning . For my own part , Mrs Prefident , as you call me , my first hufband was married to at fourteen , by my uncle and guardian ,. F.3 ( as 6 · " ་ " 6 ( as I afterwards NO 573 . 650 THE SPECTATOR .
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