The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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Page 9
... tell you my Tears and Reproaches made the boisterous Calf leave the Room afhamed and out : of Countenance , when I had leifure to ruminate on this Accident with more than ordinary Sorrow : How- ever , fuch was then my Confidence in my ...
... tell you my Tears and Reproaches made the boisterous Calf leave the Room afhamed and out : of Countenance , when I had leifure to ruminate on this Accident with more than ordinary Sorrow : How- ever , fuch was then my Confidence in my ...
Page 13
... tell me about Mr. Froth , I am sure it : is not true .. Between Twelve and One . Dreamed that Mr. Froth lay at my Feet , and called me Indamora .. SATURDAY . Rofe at Eight a - Clock in the Morning Sate down to my Toilette .. From Eight ...
... tell me about Mr. Froth , I am sure it : is not true .. Between Twelve and One . Dreamed that Mr. Froth lay at my Feet , and called me Indamora .. SATURDAY . Rofe at Eight a - Clock in the Morning Sate down to my Toilette .. From Eight ...
Page 16
... tell : A third fort are the Tum- blers , whofe office it is to fet Women on their Heads , ⚫ and commit certain Indecencies , or rather Barbarities , on the Limbs which they expofe . But thefe I forbear to mention , because they can't ...
... tell : A third fort are the Tum- blers , whofe office it is to fet Women on their Heads , ⚫ and commit certain Indecencies , or rather Barbarities , on the Limbs which they expofe . But thefe I forbear to mention , because they can't ...
Page 19
... telling him , fhe could not but admire at his Choice . WILL . fancying that his Story took , immediately fell into a Differtation on the Ufefulness of Looking- Glaffes ; and applying himself to me , asked , if there were any Looking ...
... telling him , fhe could not but admire at his Choice . WILL . fancying that his Story took , immediately fell into a Differtation on the Ufefulness of Looking- Glaffes ; and applying himself to me , asked , if there were any Looking ...
Page 32
... tell you I have a healthy vigc- rous Conftitution , a plentiful Estate , no inordinate De- fires , and am married to a virtuous lovely Woman , who neither wants Wit nor Good - Nature , and by whom I have a numerous Offspring to ...
... tell you I have a healthy vigc- rous Conftitution , a plentiful Estate , no inordinate De- fires , and am married to a virtuous lovely Woman , who neither wants Wit nor Good - Nature , and by whom I have a numerous Offspring to ...
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