SpectatorTonson, 1776 |
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... thofe little circular audiences . Sometimes I fmoke a pipe at Child's , and , whilft I feem attentive to no-- thing bat the Postman , overhear the converfation of every table in the room .. I appear on Sunday ' nights at St. James's ...
... thofe little circular audiences . Sometimes I fmoke a pipe at Child's , and , whilft I feem attentive to no-- thing bat the Postman , overhear the converfation of every table in the room .. I appear on Sunday ' nights at St. James's ...
Strana 5
... thofe who have a mind to correfpond with me , may direct their letters to the SPECTATOR , at Mr. Buckley's in Little- Britain . For I muft farther acquaint the Reader ; that , though our club meets only on Tuesdays and Thursdays , we ...
... thofe who have a mind to correfpond with me , may direct their letters to the SPECTATOR , at Mr. Buckley's in Little- Britain . For I muft farther acquaint the Reader ; that , though our club meets only on Tuesdays and Thursdays , we ...
Strana 23
... thofe fcenes fhould be very furprising , which were contrived by two poets of different nations , and raifed by two magicians of different fexes . Armida ( as we are told in the ar- gument ) was an Amazonian enchantress , and poor ...
... thofe fcenes fhould be very furprising , which were contrived by two poets of different nations , and raifed by two magicians of different fexes . Armida ( as we are told in the ar- gument ) was an Amazonian enchantress , and poor ...
Strana 25
... thofe little noxi- ous animals . Before I difmifs this paper , I must inform my reader , that I hear there is a treaty on foot with London and Wife ( who will be appointed gardeners of the play - house ) to furnish the opera of Rinaldo ...
... thofe little noxi- ous animals . Before I difmifs this paper , I must inform my reader , that I hear there is a treaty on foot with London and Wife ( who will be appointed gardeners of the play - house ) to furnish the opera of Rinaldo ...
Strana 37
... thofe who may pof- fibly be as vain young coxcombs as myself , I do moft heartily give you leave . I am , Sir , • Your most humble admirer , B. L. ' . I defign to vifit the next masquerade myself , in the fame habit I wore at Grand ...
... thofe who may pof- fibly be as vain young coxcombs as myself , I do moft heartily give you leave . I am , Sir , • Your most humble admirer , B. L. ' . I defign to vifit the next masquerade myself , in the fame habit I wore at Grand ...
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