The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... humble a Request, that I cannot forbear complying with it. To the SPECTATOR. March 15, 171011. SIR, 'I Am at present so unfortunate, as to have nothing to do but to mind my own Business; and therefore beg of you that you will be pleased ...
... humble a Request, that I cannot forbear complying with it. To the SPECTATOR. March 15, 171011. SIR, 'I Am at present so unfortunate, as to have nothing to do but to mind my own Business; and therefore beg of you that you will be pleased ...
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... Humble Servant, Alexander Carbuncle.' [Sidenote: Oxford, March 12, 1710.] R. [Footnote 1: Abbe Paul Scarron, theburlesque writer, high in court favour, was deformedfrom birth, andat theage of 27 lost theuseof all his limbs. In 1651 ...
... Humble Servant, Alexander Carbuncle.' [Sidenote: Oxford, March 12, 1710.] R. [Footnote 1: Abbe Paul Scarron, theburlesque writer, high in court favour, was deformedfrom birth, andat theage of 27 lost theuseof all his limbs. In 1651 ...
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... humble servant, S. C. I have frequently seen of this SortofFellows; anddo not think therecan be a greaterAggravation of an Offence, thanthat it is committed where the Criminal is protectedby the Sacredness ofthe Place which he violates ...
... humble servant, S. C. I have frequently seen of this SortofFellows; anddo not think therecan be a greaterAggravation of an Offence, thanthat it is committed where the Criminal is protectedby the Sacredness ofthe Place which he violates ...
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... humble Servan., Thomas Prone.” “Mr. SPECTATOR, This is to letyouunderstand, that the PlayHouseis a Representation ofthe Worldin nothing so much asin this Particular, That no onerises in it according to his Merit.I haveacted several ...
... humble Servan., Thomas Prone.” “Mr. SPECTATOR, This is to letyouunderstand, that the PlayHouseis a Representation ofthe Worldin nothing so much asin this Particular, That no onerises in it according to his Merit.I haveacted several ...
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... humble Servant, Will. Fashion.' [A like [3]] Impertinence is alsovery troublesome to the superior and more intelligent Part of thefair Sex. Itis,it seems, agreat Inconvenience, that those of the meanest Capacities will pretend to ...
... humble Servant, Will. Fashion.' [A like [3]] Impertinence is alsovery troublesome to the superior and more intelligent Part of thefair Sex. Itis,it seems, agreat Inconvenience, that those of the meanest Capacities will pretend to ...
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