The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 2
... give the Italian such a preference . The music of the French is indeed very properly adapted to their pronunciation ... gives the parterre frequent opportunities of joining in concert with the stage . This inclination of the audience to ...
... give the Italian such a preference . The music of the French is indeed very properly adapted to their pronunciation ... gives the parterre frequent opportunities of joining in concert with the stage . This inclination of the audience to ...
Strana 5
... give you an account of one in Oxford , which you have no where mentioned , and perhaps never heard of . We distinguish ourselves by the title of The Amorous Club , are all votaries of CUPID , and admirers of the fair sex . The reason ...
... give you an account of one in Oxford , which you have no where mentioned , and perhaps never heard of . We distinguish ourselves by the title of The Amorous Club , are all votaries of CUPID , and admirers of the fair sex . The reason ...
Strana 8
... give the audience a sight of monkies dancing upon ropes , with many other pleasantries of that ludicrous . species . At the same time , if there chance to be any strange animals in town , whether birds or beasts , they may be either let ...
... give the audience a sight of monkies dancing upon ropes , with many other pleasantries of that ludicrous . species . At the same time , if there chance to be any strange animals in town , whether birds or beasts , they may be either let ...
Strana 15
... give me leave to propose Mr. SPEC- TATOR . You see his inclinations , and perhaps we may not have his fellow . " ' I found most of them ( as is usual in all such cases ) were prepared ; but one of the senators ( whom by the bye Mr ...
... give me leave to propose Mr. SPEC- TATOR . You see his inclinations , and perhaps we may not have his fellow . " ' I found most of them ( as is usual in all such cases ) were prepared ; but one of the senators ( whom by the bye Mr ...
Strana 21
... give " To as much beauty as could live . " I am , SIR , Your most humble servant , R. No. 34 . MONDAY , APRIL 9 , 1711 . R. B. ' -parcit Cognatis maculis similis fera JUV . SAT . XV . 159 ° " From spotted skins the leopard does refrain ...
... give " To as much beauty as could live . " I am , SIR , Your most humble servant , R. No. 34 . MONDAY , APRIL 9 , 1711 . R. B. ' -parcit Cognatis maculis similis fera JUV . SAT . XV . 159 ° " From spotted skins the leopard does refrain ...
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