The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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... gentleman in a black wig : bowed to a lady in the front box. Mr. Froth and his friend clapped Nicolini in the third act. Mr. Froth cried out " Ancora." Mr. Froth led me to my chair. I think be squeezed my hand. Eleven at night. Went to ...
... gentleman in a black wig : bowed to a lady in the front box. Mr. Froth and his friend clapped Nicolini in the third act. Mr. Froth cried out " Ancora." Mr. Froth led me to my chair. I think be squeezed my hand. Eleven at night. Went to ...
Strana 13
... gentleman of between five and six thousand a year. It is my misfortune to have a very fine park and an only daughter; upon which account I have been so plagued with deer- stealers and fops, that for these four years past I have scarce ...
... gentleman of between five and six thousand a year. It is my misfortune to have a very fine park and an only daughter; upon which account I have been so plagued with deer- stealers and fops, that for these four years past I have scarce ...
Strana 123
... gentleman that has several wounds in the head by watch-poles, and has been thrice run through the body, to carry on ... gentlemen, I am humbly of opinion, that a man may be a very witty man, and never offend one statute of this kingdom ...
... gentleman that has several wounds in the head by watch-poles, and has been thrice run through the body, to carry on ... gentlemen, I am humbly of opinion, that a man may be a very witty man, and never offend one statute of this kingdom ...
Strana 125
... gentleman with such a spindle pair of legs as Mr. Honeycomb. "After this I laid siege to four heiresses successively; and, being a handsome young dog in those days, quickly made a breach in their hearts ; but I don't know how it came to ...
... gentleman with such a spindle pair of legs as Mr. Honeycomb. "After this I laid siege to four heiresses successively; and, being a handsome young dog in those days, quickly made a breach in their hearts ; but I don't know how it came to ...
Strana 127
... gentleman, will be better received by those of quality above him, than one of much better parts, whose dress is ... gentlemen of fortune, at least the young and middle-aged, are apt to pride themselves a little too much upon their dress ...
... gentleman, will be better received by those of quality above him, than one of much better parts, whose dress is ... gentlemen of fortune, at least the young and middle-aged, are apt to pride themselves a little too much upon their dress ...
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