The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 7-8 卷J. Crissy, 1838 |
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第 71 頁
... present age would make it a very expensive fashion . There is no question but the beaux would soon provide themselves with false ones of the lightest colours , and the most immoderate lengths . A fair beard of the tapestry - size ...
... present age would make it a very expensive fashion . There is no question but the beaux would soon provide themselves with false ones of the lightest colours , and the most immoderate lengths . A fair beard of the tapestry - size ...
第 74 頁
... present but a rude kind of discipline amongst them . It is probable , if you would take a little pains with them , they might be brought into better order . But I'll leave this to your own discretion ; and will only add , that if you ...
... present but a rude kind of discipline amongst them . It is probable , if you would take a little pains with them , they might be brought into better order . But I'll leave this to your own discretion ; and will only add , that if you ...
第 87 頁
... presents the shape of the letters ; but habit makes us do it mechanically , without staying like children to recollect and join those letters . A man who has ... present enter into it any farther : but the author No. 334 . 87 THE SPECTATOR .
... presents the shape of the letters ; but habit makes us do it mechanically , without staying like children to recollect and join those letters . A man who has ... present enter into it any farther : but the author No. 334 . 87 THE SPECTATOR .
第 88 頁
... present enter into it any farther : but the author of the following letter has treated it in the essay he speaks of , in such a manner , that I am behold- en to him for a resolution that I will never here- after think meanly of any ...
... present enter into it any farther : but the author of the following letter has treated it in the essay he speaks of , in such a manner , that I am behold- en to him for a resolution that I will never here- after think meanly of any ...
第 89 頁
... present lies under , I , who teach to dance , have attempted a small treatise as an es- say towards a history of dancing ; in which I have inquired into its antiquity , origin , and use , and shown what esteem the ancients had for it ...
... present lies under , I , who teach to dance , have attempted a small treatise as an es- say towards a history of dancing ; in which I have inquired into its antiquity , origin , and use , and shown what esteem the ancients had for it ...
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