The Female Spectator, Volume 2H. Gardner, 1771 - Etiquette for women |
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Page 81
... of our club to maintain ftrict impartiality in these lucubrations ; and were day of us ever to deeply affected by the fatire , ( which E5 E thank Heaven we are not ) we should , notwith--. thank ture BOOK 8 . 81 SPECTATOR .
... of our club to maintain ftrict impartiality in these lucubrations ; and were day of us ever to deeply affected by the fatire , ( which E5 E thank Heaven we are not ) we should , notwith--. thank ture BOOK 8 . 81 SPECTATOR .
Page 192
... fatire of Juvenal has these words : " Children , like tender oziers , take the bow , " And as they first are fashion'd always grow : " For what we learn in youth , to that alone " In age we are by second nature prone . " How 1 How much ...
... fatire of Juvenal has these words : " Children , like tender oziers , take the bow , " And as they first are fashion'd always grow : " For what we learn in youth , to that alone " In age we are by second nature prone . " How 1 How much ...
Page 287
... fatire upon the puppet patrons and patronesses " of this politely learned age ; but finding the " humour a good deal diverted , by a vehement " pursuit in our fine ladies and gentlemen of an- " other kind , I mean , in a profound ...
... fatire upon the puppet patrons and patronesses " of this politely learned age ; but finding the " humour a good deal diverted , by a vehement " pursuit in our fine ladies and gentlemen of an- " other kind , I mean , in a profound ...
Page 291
... fatire should be employed , and dealt about impartially on all ; for as all modes , whether good or evil , are originally formed by the great world , and gradually descend to the inferiors , there must the rectification begin , if we ...
... fatire should be employed , and dealt about impartially on all ; for as all modes , whether good or evil , are originally formed by the great world , and gradually descend to the inferiors , there must the rectification begin , if we ...
Page 294
... fatire on the city , entirely on the contrary party , and make the mention of a puppet - shew hereafter more shocking to the ear , than worm- wood to the palate . EUPHROSINE , however , has too much good - nature to be the first ...
... fatire on the city , entirely on the contrary party , and make the mention of a puppet - shew hereafter more shocking to the ear , than worm- wood to the palate . EUPHROSINE , however , has too much good - nature to be the first ...
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