But to the end that my readers may form to themselves a right notion of this exercise, I beg leave to explain it to them in all its parts. When my female regiment is drawn up in array, with every one her weapon in her hand, upon my giving the word to... The Illustrated photographer - Page 3581870Full view - About this book
| 1718 - 348 pages
...-"• : . € BUT to the end that my Readers may form tothera' lelvesa right Notion of this'Extrcije, I beg Leave to • explain it to them in all its Parts....Regiment is drawn up in Array, with every one her > c Weapon in her Hand, upon my giving the Word to « handle their Fans, each of them {hakes her Fan... | |
| 1729 - 342 pages
...modilh Machine. ' BUT to the end that my Readers may form to themfelves a right Notion of this Exercife, I beg Leave to explain it to them in all its Parts....giving the Word to handle their Fans, each of them makes her Fan at me with a Smile, then gives her Right-hand Woman a Tap upon the Shoulder, then prefles... | |
| 1778 - 124 pages
...may form to yourfelves a right Notion of this Exercife, I beg leave t3 explain it to you in all it? Parts. When my female Regiment is drawn up in Array, with every one a Weapon in her Hand, upon my giving the Word, ffanifl{ i'.-xr Fans, each of them {hakes her Fan at... | |
| 1786 - 694 pages
...may form to themfelves a right notion of this exercife, I beg leave to explain it <o them in all it's parts. When my female regiment is drawn up in array,...giving the word ' to handle ' their fans, 'each of them fltakei her fan at me with a fmile, then gives her rightbind woman a tap upon the /Jioulcler, lira... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 pages
...able to give her fan all the graces that can possibly enter into that little modish machine. ' But to the end that my readers may form to themselves a right...fans, each of them shakes her fan at me with a smile, then gives her right-hand woman a tap upon the shoulder, then presses her lips with the extremity of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 pages
...able to give her fan all the graces that can possibly enter into that little modish machine. ' But to the end that my readers may form to themselves a right...fans, each of them shakes her fan at me with a smile, then gives her right-hand woman a tap upon the shoulder, then presses her lips with the extremity of... | |
| 1804 - 676 pages
...able to give her fan all the graces that can possibly enter into that little modish machine. ' But to the end that my readers may form to themselves a right notion of this exereise, I beg leave to explain it to them in all its parts. When my female regiment is drawn up in... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pages
...able to give her fan all the graces that can possibly enter into that little modish machine. " But to the end that my readers may form to themselves a right...Fans, each of them shakes her fan at me with a smile, then gives her right-hand woman a tap upon the shoulder, then presses her lips with the extremity of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 pages
...able to give her fan all the graces that can possibly enter into that little modish machine. " But to the end that my readers may form to themselves a right...Fans, each of them shakes her fan at me with a smile, then gives her right-hand woman a tap upon the shoulder, then presses her lips with the extremity of... | |
| Spectator The - 1811 - 802 pages
...machine. ' But to the end that my readers may form tu themselves a right notion of this exercise, I be; leave to explain it to them in all its parts. When my female regiment is drawn up in array, witb every one her weapon in her hand, upon my giving the word to Handle their fans, each of them shako... | |
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