The Spectator, Svazek 1Donaldson, 1766 |
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... house , and fometimes join the little committee of politics in the inner - room , as one who comes there to hear and improve . My face is likewife very well known at the Grecian , the Cocoa - Tree , and in the theatres both of Drury ...
... house , and fometimes join the little committee of politics in the inner - room , as one who comes there to hear and improve . My face is likewife very well known at the Grecian , the Cocoa - Tree , and in the theatres both of Drury ...
Strana 6
... house for calling him youngster . But being ill - ufed by the above - mentioned widow , he was very ferious for a year and a half ; and though , his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , he grew carelefs of himfelf ...
... house for calling him youngster . But being ill - ufed by the above - mentioned widow , he was very ferious for a year and a half ; and though , his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , he grew carelefs of himfelf ...
Strana 7
... house he calls the fervants by their names , and talks all the way up ftairs to a vifit . I must not omit , that Sir ROGER is a juftice of the Quorum ; that he fills the chair at a quarter - feffion with great abilities , and three ...
... house he calls the fervants by their names , and talks all the way up ftairs to a vifit . I must not omit , that Sir ROGER is a juftice of the Quorum ; that he fills the chair at a quarter - feffion with great abilities , and three ...
Strana 24
... house , very prudently confidered that it would be impoffible for the cat to kill them all , and that confequently the princes of the stage might be as much infefted with mice , as the prince of the ifland was before the cat's arrival ...
... house , very prudently confidered that it would be impoffible for the cat to kill them all , and that confequently the princes of the stage might be as much infefted with mice , as the prince of the ifland was before the cat's arrival ...
Strana 25
Joseph Addison. · reason he would not permit it to be acted in his house . And indeed I cannot blame him ; For , as he faid very well upon that occafion , I do not hear that any of the performers in our opera pretend to equal the famous ...
Joseph Addison. · reason he would not permit it to be acted in his house . And indeed I cannot blame him ; For , as he faid very well upon that occafion , I do not hear that any of the performers in our opera pretend to equal the famous ...
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