The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 61
... SPECTATOR having of late descanted upon the Cruelty of Parents to their Children , I have been induced ( at the Request of several of Mr. SPECTATOR'S Admirers ) to enclose this Letter , which I assure you is the Original from a Father ...
... SPECTATOR having of late descanted upon the Cruelty of Parents to their Children , I have been induced ( at the Request of several of Mr. SPECTATOR'S Admirers ) to enclose this Letter , which I assure you is the Original from a Father ...
Strana 66
... SPECTATOR , REBECCA NETTLETOP . ' I am an idle young Woman that would work for my Liveli- hood , but that I am kept in such a Manner as I cannot stir out . My Tyrant is an old jealous Fellow , who allows me nothing to appear in . I have ...
... SPECTATOR , REBECCA NETTLETOP . ' I am an idle young Woman that would work for my Liveli- hood , but that I am kept in such a Manner as I cannot stir out . My Tyrant is an old jealous Fellow , who allows me nothing to appear in . I have ...
Strana 288
... SPECTATOR , Having observ'd in Lilly's Grammar how sweetly Bacchus and Apollo run in a Verse : I have ( to preserve the Amity between them ) call'd in Bacchus to the Aid of my Profession of the Theatre . So that while some People of ...
... SPECTATOR , Having observ'd in Lilly's Grammar how sweetly Bacchus and Apollo run in a Verse : I have ( to preserve the Amity between them ) call'd in Bacchus to the Aid of my Profession of the Theatre . So that while some People of ...
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