The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 33
... turn , being always discarded as soon as a proper person is found out to fill up my place . ' If you have ever been in the playhouse before the curtain rises , you see the most of the front - boxes filled with men of my family , who ...
... turn , being always discarded as soon as a proper person is found out to fill up my place . ' If you have ever been in the playhouse before the curtain rises , you see the most of the front - boxes filled with men of my family , who ...
Strana 59
... turns the good - natured man into an idiot , and the choleric into an assassin . It gives bitterness to re- sentment ... turn than of truth in a saying of Seneca , that drunkenness does not produce but discover faults . Common experience ...
... turns the good - natured man into an idiot , and the choleric into an assassin . It gives bitterness to re- sentment ... turn than of truth in a saying of Seneca , that drunkenness does not produce but discover faults . Common experience ...
Strana 174
... turn , who , having said by chance that his mistress had a world of charms , thereupon took occasion to consider her as one possessed of fri- gid and torrid zones , and pursued her from the one pole to the other . I shall conclude this ...
... turn , who , having said by chance that his mistress had a world of charms , thereupon took occasion to consider her as one possessed of fri- gid and torrid zones , and pursued her from the one pole to the other . I shall conclude this ...
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