The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... humble service to you , and defired 66 me to give this into your own hands . " " From my Den in the Hay - Market , March 15 . ' SIR , I HAVE read all your papers , and have stified my refentment against your reflections upon < operas ...
... humble service to you , and defired 66 me to give this into your own hands . " " From my Den in the Hay - Market , March 15 . ' SIR , I HAVE read all your papers , and have stified my refentment against your reflections upon < operas ...
Strana 26
... humble fervant , RALPH SIMPLE . ' Drury - Lane , March 24 , 1710-11 . them , one could not believe that such matters had really been exhibited . There is very little which concerns human life , or is a picture of nature , that is ...
... humble fervant , RALPH SIMPLE . ' Drury - Lane , March 24 , 1710-11 . them , one could not believe that such matters had really been exhibited . There is very little which concerns human life , or is a picture of nature , that is ...
Strana 29
... humble fervant , WILL . FASHION , ' A like impertinence is also very troublesome to the fuperior and more intelligent part of the fair fex . It is , it feems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meaneft capacities will pretend to ...
... humble fervant , WILL . FASHION , ' A like impertinence is also very troublesome to the fuperior and more intelligent part of the fair fex . It is , it feems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meaneft capacities will pretend to ...
Strana 32
... humble fervant , R. O. ' AM intirely convinced of the truth of what you were pleased to fay to me , when I was laft with you alone . You told me then of the filly way I was in ; but you told me fo , as I faw you loved me , otherwife I ...
... humble fervant , R. O. ' AM intirely convinced of the truth of what you were pleased to fay to me , when I was laft with you alone . You told me then of the filly way I was in ; but you told me fo , as I faw you loved me , otherwife I ...
Strana 45
... humble himself with fo very well - turned phrafe , and mention his own unworthinefs in a way fo very becoming , that the air of the pretty gentleman is preferved , under the lowlinefs of the preacher , I fhall end this with a fhort ...
... humble himself with fo very well - turned phrafe , and mention his own unworthinefs in a way fo very becoming , that the air of the pretty gentleman is preferved , under the lowlinefs of the preacher , I fhall end this with a fhort ...
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