The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... hear any one of this species com- plaining that life is short ? The stage might be made a perpetual source of the most noble and useful entertainments , were it under proper regulations . But the mind never unbends itself so agreeably ...
... hear any one of this species com- plaining that life is short ? The stage might be made a perpetual source of the most noble and useful entertainments , were it under proper regulations . But the mind never unbends itself so agreeably ...
Strana 31
... hear my dear master's last groan . I was quickly turned out of the room , and left to sob and beat my head against the wall at my leisure . The grief I was in was inexpressible ; and every body thought it would have cost me my life . In ...
... hear my dear master's last groan . I was quickly turned out of the room , and left to sob and beat my head against the wall at my leisure . The grief I was in was inexpressible ; and every body thought it would have cost me my life . In ...
Strana 34
... one another during the most important incidents . When you hear in a crowd a cry in the right place , a hum where the point is touched in a speech , or a huzza set up where it is the voice of 34 [ No. 96 . THE SPECTATOR .
... one another during the most important incidents . When you hear in a crowd a cry in the right place , a hum where the point is touched in a speech , or a huzza set up where it is the voice of 34 [ No. 96 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... hear and see . all This portable quality of good - humour seasons all the parts and occurrences we meet with , in such a manner , that there are no moments lost ; but they pass with so much satisfaction , that the heaviest of loads ...
... hear and see . all This portable quality of good - humour seasons all the parts and occurrences we meet with , in such a manner , that there are no moments lost ; but they pass with so much satisfaction , that the heaviest of loads ...
Strana 55
... hear a dramatical performance written in a language which they did not understand : that chairs and flower - pots were introduced as actors upon the British stage : " that a promiscuous assembly of See No. 14. • No. 81 . t No. 18. a Nos ...
... hear a dramatical performance written in a language which they did not understand : that chairs and flower - pots were introduced as actors upon the British stage : " that a promiscuous assembly of See No. 14. • No. 81 . t No. 18. a Nos ...
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