The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Page 27
... - membring the oid Proverb , Out of Sight out of Mind , I left the Room ; and up- on meeting him an Hour afterwards , was asked by him , with a great deal of B 2 good C good Humour , in what Part of the World I N ° 77. The SPECTATOR . 27.
... - membring the oid Proverb , Out of Sight out of Mind , I left the Room ; and up- on meeting him an Hour afterwards , was asked by him , with a great deal of B 2 good C good Humour , in what Part of the World I N ° 77. The SPECTATOR . 27.
Page 44
... Hours more than we ufed at the Glafs , for want of the Fe- ' male Library of which you promised us a Catalogue . I ... Hour in their Closet , and read over fo many Prayers in fix or feven Books of Devotion , all equally nonfenfical ...
... Hours more than we ufed at the Glafs , for want of the Fe- ' male Library of which you promised us a Catalogue . I ... Hour in their Closet , and read over fo many Prayers in fix or feven Books of Devotion , all equally nonfenfical ...
Page 45
... Hours : This is her ' Dreffing - room , as well as Chappel ; fhe has conftantly before her a large Looking - glafs , and upon the Table , according to a very witty Author , Together lye her Prayer Book and Paint , At once t'improve the ...
... Hours : This is her ' Dreffing - room , as well as Chappel ; fhe has conftantly before her a large Looking - glafs , and upon the Table , according to a very witty Author , Together lye her Prayer Book and Paint , At once t'improve the ...
Page 46
... Hours of the twenty four at Cards , fhe never miffes one constant Hour of Prayer , for which time ano- ' ther holds her Cards , to which the re- turns with no little Anxiousness till two or three in the Morning . All these Acts are but ...
... Hours of the twenty four at Cards , fhe never miffes one constant Hour of Prayer , for which time ano- ' ther holds her Cards , to which the re- turns with no little Anxiousness till two or three in the Morning . All these Acts are but ...
Page 77
PHARAMOND , when he had a Mind to retire for an Hour or two ' from the Hurry of Business and Fa- tigue of Ceremony , made a Signal to Eucrate , by putting his Hand to his Face , placing his Arm negligently on ' a Window , or fome fuch ...
PHARAMOND , when he had a Mind to retire for an Hour or two ' from the Hurry of Business and Fa- tigue of Ceremony , made a Signal to Eucrate , by putting his Hand to his Face , placing his Arm negligently on ' a Window , or fome fuch ...
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