The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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第 44 頁
... lady preferves her game better than any of the gentlemen in the country , not , fays Sir Roger , that the fets fo great a value upon her partridges and pheasants , as upon her laiks and nightingales . For the fays that every bird which ...
... lady preferves her game better than any of the gentlemen in the country , not , fays Sir Roger , that the fets fo great a value upon her partridges and pheasants , as upon her laiks and nightingales . For the fays that every bird which ...
第 48 頁
... ladies are wonder- fully pleafed to fee a man infulting kings , or af- fronting the gods in one fcene , and throwing ... lady , will do for this injured gentleman , but must allow he has very much juftice on his fide . I have indeed very ...
... ladies are wonder- fully pleafed to fee a man infulting kings , or af- fronting the gods in one fcene , and throwing ... lady , will do for this injured gentleman , but must allow he has very much juftice on his fide . I have indeed very ...
第 49 頁
... lady who uses this practise is as much more of- fenfive . Will Honeycomb told us , one day , an adventure he once had with a Pict . This lady had wit , as well as beauty , at will ; and made it her business to gain hearts , for no other ...
... lady who uses this practise is as much more of- fenfive . Will Honeycomb told us , one day , an adventure he once had with a Pict . This lady had wit , as well as beauty , at will ; and made it her business to gain hearts , for no other ...
第 53 頁
... lady's hair a whole morning toge- ther . Whether or no there was any truth in the ftory of a lady's being got with child by one of thefe her handmaids I cannot tell , but I think at present the whole race of them is extinct in our own ...
... lady's hair a whole morning toge- ther . Whether or no there was any truth in the ftory of a lady's being got with child by one of thefe her handmaids I cannot tell , but I think at present the whole race of them is extinct in our own ...
第 60 頁
... lady is fo juft , that fons who cannot pretend to that delicacy and modefty , of which the is miftrefs . But there is a great deal to be faid in behalf of an author . If the audience would but confider the difficulty of keeping up a ...
... lady is fo juft , that fons who cannot pretend to that delicacy and modefty , of which the is miftrefs . But there is a great deal to be faid in behalf of an author . If the audience would but confider the difficulty of keeping up a ...
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