The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 - English essays |
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Page 86
... Place , or Modesty , disturb a large Company with their impertinent Eyes . Spectators make up a proper Assembly for a Puppet - Show or a Bear - Garden ; but devout Suppli- cants and attentive Hearers , are the Audience one ought to ...
... Place , or Modesty , disturb a large Company with their impertinent Eyes . Spectators make up a proper Assembly for a Puppet - Show or a Bear - Garden ; but devout Suppli- cants and attentive Hearers , are the Audience one ought to ...
Page 344
... Place to Place in all the Pomp of barbarous Magnificence . Brunetta could not endure these repeated Advices , but employed all her Arts and Charms in laying Baits for any of Condition of the same Island , out of a mere Ambition to ...
... Place to Place in all the Pomp of barbarous Magnificence . Brunetta could not endure these repeated Advices , but employed all her Arts and Charms in laying Baits for any of Condition of the same Island , out of a mere Ambition to ...
Page 392
... place Pharamond1 at the Head of my Catalogue , and , if I think proper , to give the second Place to Cassandra.2 Coquet- tilla begs me not to think of nailing Women upon their Knees with Manuals of Devotion , nor of scorching their ...
... place Pharamond1 at the Head of my Catalogue , and , if I think proper , to give the second Place to Cassandra.2 Coquet- tilla begs me not to think of nailing Women upon their Knees with Manuals of Devotion , nor of scorching their ...
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