The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 17
... set forth by one Pow- ' eli under the Piazzas . By this means , I have ' not only lost my two customers , whom I used ' at the Hay - Market , and that un- ' to place for fix - pence a - piece over - against der the little Piazza in ...
... set forth by one Pow- ' eli under the Piazzas . By this means , I have ' not only lost my two customers , whom I used ' at the Hay - Market , and that un- ' to place for fix - pence a - piece over - against der the little Piazza in ...
Strana 27
... set up as a mark of infamy and derision ? and in this cafe a man should confider , that an injury is not to be measured by the notions of him that gives , but of him who receives it , Those who can put the best countenance upon the ...
... set up as a mark of infamy and derision ? and in this cafe a man should confider , that an injury is not to be measured by the notions of him that gives , but of him who receives it , Those who can put the best countenance upon the ...
Strana 34
... set to a tune . The famous blunder in an old play of " Enter a king and two fiddlers folus , " was now no longer an abfurdity ; when it was im- poffible for a hero in a defert , or a princess in her closet , to speak any thing ...
... set to a tune . The famous blunder in an old play of " Enter a king and two fiddlers folus , " was now no longer an abfurdity ; when it was im- poffible for a hero in a defert , or a princess in her closet , to speak any thing ...
Strana 37
... set every thing that should be fung upon the English stage . After this he looked full in my face , expecting I would make an anfwer ; when by good luck , a gentleman that had entered the coffee - house since the projector applied ...
... set every thing that should be fung upon the English stage . After this he looked full in my face , expecting I would make an anfwer ; when by good luck , a gentleman that had entered the coffee - house since the projector applied ...
Strana 42
... set of chairs , cach of which was ' met upon two legs going through the Rofe ta- ' vern at two this morning . We hope , Sir , you ' will give proper notice to the town that we are ' endeavouring at these regulations ; and that we ...
... set of chairs , cach of which was ' met upon two legs going through the Rofe ta- ' vern at two this morning . We hope , Sir , you ' will give proper notice to the town that we are ' endeavouring at these regulations ; and that we ...
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