The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 7
... half an hour with overhearing the discourse of one , who , by the shabbiness of his dress , the extrava- gance of his conception , and the hurry of his speech , I discovered to be of that species who are generally dis- tinguished by the ...
... half an hour with overhearing the discourse of one , who , by the shabbiness of his dress , the extrava- gance of his conception , and the hurry of his speech , I discovered to be of that species who are generally dis- tinguished by the ...
Strana 9
... half his design ; for that ALEXANDER being a Greek , it was his intention that the whole opera should be acted in that lan- guage , which was a tongue he was sure would wonderfully please the ladies , especially when it was a little ...
... half his design ; for that ALEXANDER being a Greek , it was his intention that the whole opera should be acted in that lan- guage , which was a tongue he was sure would wonderfully please the ladies , especially when it was a little ...
Strana 14
... half a ton . On the other hand , there is a Squire LATH , a proper gentleman of fifteen hundred pound per annum , as well as of an unblameable life and con- versation ; yet would not I be the esquire for half his estate ; for if it was ...
... half a ton . On the other hand , there is a Squire LATH , a proper gentleman of fifteen hundred pound per annum , as well as of an unblameable life and con- versation ; yet would not I be the esquire for half his estate ; for if it was ...
Strana 33
... half boarders . She teaches such as are desgined for the diversion of the public , and to act in enchanted woods in the theatres , by the great . As she has often observed with much concern how indecent an education is usually given ...
... half boarders . She teaches such as are desgined for the diversion of the public , and to act in enchanted woods in the theatres , by the great . As she has often observed with much concern how indecent an education is usually given ...
Strana 45
... half verse , notwith- standing the person who speaks after it begins a new verse , without filling up the preceding one ; nor with abrupt pauses and breakings off in the middle of a verse , when they humour any passion that is expressed ...
... half verse , notwith- standing the person who speaks after it begins a new verse , without filling up the preceding one ; nor with abrupt pauses and breakings off in the middle of a verse , when they humour any passion that is expressed ...
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