The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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Page 11
... read the Spectator . From Eleven to One . At my Toilette , try'd a new Head . Gave Orders for Veny to be combed and washed .. Mem . I look best in Blue . From From One till Half an Hour after Two . Change No 323 . II The SPECTATOR.
... read the Spectator . From Eleven to One . At my Toilette , try'd a new Head . Gave Orders for Veny to be combed and washed .. Mem . I look best in Blue . From From One till Half an Hour after Two . Change No 323 . II The SPECTATOR.
Page 16
... best • I have been yet able to procure ; for being but of late • Establishment , it is not ripe for a just History ; And to * be ferious , the chief Design of this Trouble is to hinder * it from ever being fo . You have been pleas'd ...
... best • I have been yet able to procure ; for being but of late • Establishment , it is not ripe for a just History ; And to * be ferious , the chief Design of this Trouble is to hinder * it from ever being fo . You have been pleas'd ...
Page 23
... best Room must be instantly changed , or she should mark the Child with fome of the frightful Figures in in the old - fashion'd Tape- ftry . Well , the Upholsterer was called , and her Longing • fav'd that bout . When she went with ...
... best Room must be instantly changed , or she should mark the Child with fome of the frightful Figures in in the old - fashion'd Tape- ftry . Well , the Upholsterer was called , and her Longing • fav'd that bout . When she went with ...
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... best Gift , my ever - new Delight ! Awake : the Morning shines , and the fresh Fiela Calls us , we lose the Prime , to mark how spring Our tended Plants , how blows the Citron Grove , What drops the Myrrh , and what the balmy Reed , How ...
... best Gift , my ever - new Delight ! Awake : the Morning shines , and the fresh Fiela Calls us , we lose the Prime , to mark how spring Our tended Plants , how blows the Citron Grove , What drops the Myrrh , and what the balmy Reed , How ...
Page 29
... best , What order , so contriv'd , as not to mix Tastes , not well join'd , inelegant , but bring Taste after Taste , upheld with kindliest Change ; Beftirs her then , & c . THOUGH in this , and other Parts of the same Book , the ...
... best , What order , so contriv'd , as not to mix Tastes , not well join'd , inelegant , but bring Taste after Taste , upheld with kindliest Change ; Beftirs her then , & c . THOUGH in this , and other Parts of the same Book , the ...
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