The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... publick Emolument , should exclude , and be excluded all other Society , Their Attire should be the same with their Huntsmen's , and none should be admitted into this green Conversation Piece , except he had broke his Collar - bone ...
... publick Emolument , should exclude , and be excluded all other Society , Their Attire should be the same with their Huntsmen's , and none should be admitted into this green Conversation Piece , except he had broke his Collar - bone ...
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... Publick , and I would be at an annual Expence in Spies to observe their Motions . Whenever I should be surprized with a Visit , as I hate Drinking , I would be brisk in swilling Bumpers , upon this Maxim , That it is better to trouble ...
... Publick , and I would be at an annual Expence in Spies to observe their Motions . Whenever I should be surprized with a Visit , as I hate Drinking , I would be brisk in swilling Bumpers , upon this Maxim , That it is better to trouble ...
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... Publick , without re- turning any Answer to it . ' Mr. SPECTATOR Now , Sir , the Thing is this : Mr. Shapely is the prettiest Gentleman about Town . He is very tall , but not too tall neither . He dances like an Angel . His Mouth is ...
... Publick , without re- turning any Answer to it . ' Mr. SPECTATOR Now , Sir , the Thing is this : Mr. Shapely is the prettiest Gentleman about Town . He is very tall , but not too tall neither . He dances like an Angel . His Mouth is ...
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... Publick , there are some which are written with Regularity and Method , and others that run out into the Wildness of those Compositions which go by the Name of Essays . As for the first , I have the whole Scheme of the Discourse in my ...
... Publick , there are some which are written with Regularity and Method , and others that run out into the Wildness of those Compositions which go by the Name of Essays . As for the first , I have the whole Scheme of the Discourse in my ...
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... Publick , were as follows . First , That every one who is considerable enough to be a Mode , and has any Imperfection of Nature or Chance , which it is possible to hide by the Advantage of Cloaths , may , by coming to this Repository ...
... Publick , were as follows . First , That every one who is considerable enough to be a Mode , and has any Imperfection of Nature or Chance , which it is possible to hide by the Advantage of Cloaths , may , by coming to this Repository ...
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