The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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" The humble Memorial of the Lady Lydia Loller , " Showeth , " THAT the lady Lydia is a woman of qua- lity ; married to a private gentleman . " That she finds herself neither well nor ill . " That her husband is a clown . " That lady ...
" The humble Memorial of the Lady Lydia Loller , " Showeth , " THAT the lady Lydia is a woman of qua- lity ; married to a private gentleman . " That she finds herself neither well nor ill . " That her husband is a clown . " That lady ...
Strana 254
... lady Blast , who has a very numerous tribe of daughters in the two great cities of London and Westminster . Peter ... lady , the old lady Blast , who is to commu- nicate to me the private transactions of the crimp- The lady table , with ...
... lady Blast , who has a very numerous tribe of daughters in the two great cities of London and Westminster . Peter ... lady , the old lady Blast , who is to commu- nicate to me the private transactions of the crimp- The lady table , with ...
Strana 485
... Lady Betty Modish , by Mrs. Oldfield , for whom , and from whom , the part was written ; Lady Easy , by Mrs. Knight ; and Lady Graveairs , by Mrs. Porter . To which will be added a farce called The Country Wake . The part of Hob , by Mr ...
... Lady Betty Modish , by Mrs. Oldfield , for whom , and from whom , the part was written ; Lady Easy , by Mrs. Knight ; and Lady Graveairs , by Mrs. Porter . To which will be added a farce called The Country Wake . The part of Hob , by Mr ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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