The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... dress , a project of this nature may be a means to keep them at home ; which is in effect the keeping of so much ... dresses VOL . VIII . 12 of the ancients from dark hints , which they are No. 478. THE SPECTATOR . 125.
... dress , a project of this nature may be a means to keep them at home ; which is in effect the keeping of so much ... dresses VOL . VIII . 12 of the ancients from dark hints , which they are No. 478. THE SPECTATOR . 125.
Стр. 127
... beaux are to be presented in the first place ; but as that sect , with re- lation to dress , is almost extinct , it will , I fear , be ab- solutely necessary to take in all time - servers , No. 478 . 127 THE SPECTATOR .
... beaux are to be presented in the first place ; but as that sect , with re- lation to dress , is almost extinct , it will , I fear , be ab- solutely necessary to take in all time - servers , No. 478 . 127 THE SPECTATOR .
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... dress and equipage , and giving an unbounded loose to all manner of pleasure , while his only son is debarred all innocent diversion , and may be seen fre- quently solacing himself in the Mall , with no other attendance than one ...
... dress and equipage , and giving an unbounded loose to all manner of pleasure , while his only son is debarred all innocent diversion , and may be seen fre- quently solacing himself in the Mall , with no other attendance than one ...
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... dress of those who made their court at his levee , and none . with naked noses were admitted to his presence . blunt honest fellow , who had a command in the train of artillery , had attempted to make an impression upon the porter , day ...
... dress of those who made their court at his levee , and none . with naked noses were admitted to his presence . blunt honest fellow , who had a command in the train of artillery , had attempted to make an impression upon the porter , day ...
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... dress of himself and his servants , that the whole court were in an emula- tion who should first introduce him to his Holiness . What added to the expectation his Holiness had of the pleasure he should have in his follies , was , that ...
... dress of himself and his servants , that the whole court were in an emula- tion who should first introduce him to his Holiness . What added to the expectation his Holiness had of the pleasure he should have in his follies , was , that ...
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