The Spectator, Band 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... faces and antic gestures ; and ma- ny admirers of farce and fun , with whom bombast and big words would pass for exquisite ridicule . But wry faces are made with little effort , carica- tures may be sketched by a very unskilful hand ...
... faces and antic gestures ; and ma- ny admirers of farce and fun , with whom bombast and big words would pass for exquisite ridicule . But wry faces are made with little effort , carica- tures may be sketched by a very unskilful hand ...
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... face is likewise very well known at the Grecian , the Cocoa - tree , and in the theatres both of Drury- lane and the Hay - market . I have been taken for a merchant upon the exchange for above these ten years , and sometimes pass for a ...
... face is likewise very well known at the Grecian , the Cocoa - tree , and in the theatres both of Drury- lane and the Hay - market . I have been taken for a merchant upon the exchange for above these ten years , and sometimes pass for a ...
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... and another answer , ' I have known the fellow's face these twelve years , and so must you ; but I believe you are the first ever asked who he was . ' There are , I must con- fess , many to whom my person is as well No. 4 . SPECTATOR . 107.
... and another answer , ' I have known the fellow's face these twelve years , and so must you ; but I believe you are the first ever asked who he was . ' There are , I must con- fess , many to whom my person is as well No. 4 . SPECTATOR . 107.
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... faces by consent . Whispers , squeezes , nods , and em- braces , are the innocent freedoms of the place . In short , the whole design of this libidinous as- sembly seems to terminate in assignations and intrigues and I hope you will ...
... faces by consent . Whispers , squeezes , nods , and em- braces , are the innocent freedoms of the place . In short , the whole design of this libidinous as- sembly seems to terminate in assignations and intrigues and I hope you will ...
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... face was not akin to my tongue , and looking upon her watch , I accidentally discovered the fi- gure of a coronet on the back part of it . I was so transported with the thought of such an amour , that I plied her from one room to ...
... face was not akin to my tongue , and looking upon her watch , I accidentally discovered the fi- gure of a coronet on the back part of it . I was so transported with the thought of such an amour , that I plied her from one room to ...
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