The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... dress and equipage , and giving an unbounded loose to all manner of pleasure , whilst his only son is debarred all innocent diversion , and may be seen frequently solacing himself in the Mall , with no other attendance than one ...
... dress and equipage , and giving an unbounded loose to all manner of pleasure , whilst his only son is debarred all innocent diversion , and may be seen frequently 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 . A 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 . A 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 emulation who should first introduce him to his holiness . What added to the expec- tation 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 emulation who should first introduce him to his holiness . What added to the expec- tation his holiness had of the pleasure he should have in his follies , was that ...
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... seen , bare to observation ; whilst she , you must think , knew nothing of the concern she gave others , any other than as an example of devotion , that threw herself out , without regard to dress or 138 No. 503 . THE SPECTATOR .
... seen , bare to observation ; whilst she , you must think , knew nothing of the concern she gave others , any other than as an example of devotion , that threw herself out , without regard to dress or 138 No. 503 . THE SPECTATOR .
Página 139
... dress or garment , all contrition , and loose of all world- ly regards , in ecstacy of devotion . Well , now the organ was to play a voluntary , and she was so skilful in music , and so touched with it , that she kept time , not only ...
... dress or garment , all contrition , and loose of all world- ly regards , in ecstacy of devotion . Well , now the organ was to play a voluntary , and she was so skilful in music , and so touched with it , that she kept time , not only ...
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