The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 19
... letter that there are a set of women who are got into the common - place raillery of every thing that is fober , decent , and proper : ma- trimony and the clergy are the topics of people of little wit and no understanding . I own to you ...
... letter that there are a set of women who are got into the common - place raillery of every thing that is fober , decent , and proper : ma- trimony and the clergy are the topics of people of little wit and no understanding . I own to you ...
Strana 33
... letters with which I acquit myself for this day , is written by one who propofes to improve our entertainments of dramatic poetry , and the other comes from three perfons , who , as foon as named , will be thought capable of advancing ...
... letters with which I acquit myself for this day , is written by one who propofes to improve our entertainments of dramatic poetry , and the other comes from three perfons , who , as foon as named , will be thought capable of advancing ...
Strana 36
... letter in your papers , that the town may know we have all three joined together to make entertainments of mufic for the future at Mr. Clayton's houfe in York- buildings . What we promife ourselves , is , to make a fubfcription of two ...
... letter in your papers , that the town may know we have all three joined together to make entertainments of mufic for the future at Mr. Clayton's houfe in York- buildings . What we promife ourselves , is , to make a fubfcription of two ...
Strana 39
... letter from a lady , who tells me of one of her acquaintance , who , out of mere pride and a pretence to be rude , takes upon her to return no civilities done to her in time of divine fervice , and is the most religious woman for no ...
... letter from a lady , who tells me of one of her acquaintance , who , out of mere pride and a pretence to be rude , takes upon her to return no civilities done to her in time of divine fervice , and is the most religious woman for no ...
Strana 40
... letters to the beauties that have been long fince in their graves . This is to warm my heart with the faint memory of delights which were once agreeable to me ; but how ⚫ much happier would my life have been now , if I could ⚫ have ...
... letters to the beauties that have been long fince in their graves . This is to warm my heart with the faint memory of delights which were once agreeable to me ; but how ⚫ much happier would my life have been now , if I could ⚫ have ...
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