The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 38
... town , whether birds or beasts , they may be either let loose among the woods , or driven across the stage by some ... town . The dancing mon- keys are in one place ; the puppet - show in another ; the opera in a third ; not to mention ...
... town , whether birds or beasts , they may be either let loose among the woods , or driven across the stage by some ... town . The dancing mon- keys are in one place ; the puppet - show in another ; the opera in a third ; not to mention ...
Strana 137
... town and in the country . If after this we look on the people of mode in the country , we find in them the manners of the last age . They have no sooner fetched themselves up to the fashions of the polite world , but the town has ...
... town and in the country . If after this we look on the people of mode in the country , we find in them the manners of the last age . They have no sooner fetched themselves up to the fashions of the polite world , but the town has ...
Strana 217
... town , and introduced me to a grave matron , with whom I boarded for a day or two with great gravity , and was not a little pleased with the change of my con- dition , from that of a country life to the finest company , as I believed ...
... town , and introduced me to a grave matron , with whom I boarded for a day or two with great gravity , and was not a little pleased with the change of my con- dition , from that of a country life to the finest company , as I believed ...
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