The Spectator, Volume 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Page 78
... late act of parliament for fecuring the church of England , and told me with great fatisfaction , that he believed it already began to take effect , for that a rigid diffenter who chanced to dine at his houfe on Christmas day , had been ...
... late act of parliament for fecuring the church of England , and told me with great fatisfaction , that he believed it already began to take effect , for that a rigid diffenter who chanced to dine at his houfe on Christmas day , had been ...
Page 84
... late quotation means no more than " that man- 66 ners and not drefs are the ornaments of a woman . " If this comes to the knowledge of my female admirers , I • fhall be very hard put to it to bring myfelf off hand- 6 . 4 . fomely . 6 ...
... late quotation means no more than " that man- 66 ners and not drefs are the ornaments of a woman . " If this comes to the knowledge of my female admirers , I • fhall be very hard put to it to bring myfelf off hand- 6 . 4 . fomely . 6 ...
Page 106
... late that night . I was therefore obliged to renew my vifit early this morning , and had then a full view of the dear moppet from head to foot . 4 < • You cannot imagine , worthy Sir , how ridiculously I find we have all been truffed up ...
... late that night . I was therefore obliged to renew my vifit early this morning , and had then a full view of the dear moppet from head to foot . 4 < • You cannot imagine , worthy Sir , how ridiculously I find we have all been truffed up ...
Page 109
... late fhe has got acquainted with a fchoolman , who values himself for his great knowledge in the " Greek tongue . He entertains her frequently in the fhop with difcourfes of the beauties and excellencies of that language ; and repeats ...
... late fhe has got acquainted with a fchoolman , who values himself for his great knowledge in the " Greek tongue . He entertains her frequently in the fhop with difcourfes of the beauties and excellencies of that language ; and repeats ...
Page 130
... late years , there is certainly ftill remaining fo large a field for invention , that a man of an indifferent head might easily fit down and draw up such a plan for the conduct and fupport of his life , as was never yet once thought of ...
... late years , there is certainly ftill remaining fo large a field for invention , that a man of an indifferent head might easily fit down and draw up such a plan for the conduct and fupport of his life , as was never yet once thought of ...
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