The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... fometimes I am feen thrufting my head into a round of politicians at Will's , and liftening with great attention to the narratives that are made in thofe little circular audiences . Sometimes I fioke a pipe at Child's , and whilft I ...
... fometimes I am feen thrufting my head into a round of politicians at Will's , and liftening with great attention to the narratives that are made in thofe little circular audiences . Sometimes I fioke a pipe at Child's , and whilft I ...
Strana 28
... fometimes tell them their own in pretty free language ; and fometimes divert them with merry tales , according as I am in humour . I am one of those who ' live in taverns to a great age , by a fort of regu' lar intemperance ; I never go ...
... fometimes tell them their own in pretty free language ; and fometimes divert them with merry tales , according as I am in humour . I am one of those who ' live in taverns to a great age , by a fort of regu' lar intemperance ; I never go ...
Strana 41
... fometimes you fee him putting on grave looks and a folemn habit , fometimes airy in his behaviour and fantastic in his drefs ; infomuch that at dif ferent times he appears as fericus as a judre , and as jocular as a Merry - Andrew . Put ...
... fometimes you fee him putting on grave looks and a folemn habit , fometimes airy in his behaviour and fantastic in his drefs ; infomuch that at dif ferent times he appears as fericus as a judre , and as jocular as a Merry - Andrew . Put ...
Strana 45
... fometimes in prayer , for a proper delivery of the great truths he is to utter , humble himself with so very well - turned phrase , and mention his own unworthiness in a way fo very becoming , that the air of the pretty gentleman is ...
... fometimes in prayer , for a proper delivery of the great truths he is to utter , humble himself with so very well - turned phrase , and mention his own unworthiness in a way fo very becoming , that the air of the pretty gentleman is ...
Strana 47
... fometimes happy and fometimes miferable , as they found it in the fable which they made choice of , or as it might affect their audience in the most agreeable manner , Aristotle considers The tragi - comedy , which is the product of the ...
... fometimes happy and fometimes miferable , as they found it in the fable which they made choice of , or as it might affect their audience in the most agreeable manner , Aristotle considers The tragi - comedy , which is the product of the ...
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