The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 56
... given particular Orders , that the Tea Table shall be set forth every Morning with its Customary Bill of Fare , and without any Manner of Defalcation . I thought my self obliged to mention this Particular , as it does Honour to this ...
... given particular Orders , that the Tea Table shall be set forth every Morning with its Customary Bill of Fare , and without any Manner of Defalcation . I thought my self obliged to mention this Particular , as it does Honour to this ...
Page 57
... given at Funerals . He has printed them in such a little portable Volume , that many of them may be rang'd together upon a single Plate , and is of Opinion , that a Salver of Spectators would be as acceptable an Entertainment to the ...
... given at Funerals . He has printed them in such a little portable Volume , that many of them may be rang'd together upon a single Plate , and is of Opinion , that a Salver of Spectators would be as acceptable an Entertainment to the ...
Page 62
... given us to be at all gratify'd ? Yes certainly . Marriage is an Institution calculated for a constant Scene of as much Delight as our Being is capable of . Two Persons who have chosen each other out of all the Species , with Design to ...
... given us to be at all gratify'd ? Yes certainly . Marriage is an Institution calculated for a constant Scene of as much Delight as our Being is capable of . Two Persons who have chosen each other out of all the Species , with Design to ...
Page 64
... given of a Wife , and therefore used the Word Consort , which , he learnedly said , would serve for a Mistress as well , and give a more gentlemanly Turn to the Epigram . But , under Favour of him and all other such fine Gentlemen , I ...
... given of a Wife , and therefore used the Word Consort , which , he learnedly said , would serve for a Mistress as well , and give a more gentlemanly Turn to the Epigram . But , under Favour of him and all other such fine Gentlemen , I ...
Page 91
... given the Streight at St. Clement's Church ; when he was arrived near this Place , where are always Coaches in waiting , the Coachmen began to suck up the Muscles of their Cheeks , and to tip the Wink upon each other , as if they had ...
... given the Streight at St. Clement's Church ; when he was arrived near this Place , where are always Coaches in waiting , the Coachmen began to suck up the Muscles of their Cheeks , and to tip the Wink upon each other , as if they had ...
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