The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Výsledky 1-5 z 49
Strana 2
... seen a couple of rivers appear in red stockings ; and ALPHEUS , instead of having his head covered with sedge and bull - rushes , making love in a fair full - bottom- ed periwig and a plume of feathers ; but with a voice so full of ...
... seen a couple of rivers appear in red stockings ; and ALPHEUS , instead of having his head covered with sedge and bull - rushes , making love in a fair full - bottom- ed periwig and a plume of feathers ; but with a voice so full of ...
Strana 7
... seen all the strange sights about it . In order to remedy this great inconvenience , our projector drew out of his pocket the scheme of an opera , entitled , A 4 the the Expedition of ALEXANDER the Great ; in which he NO . 31 . 7 THE ...
... seen all the strange sights about it . In order to remedy this great inconvenience , our projector drew out of his pocket the scheme of an opera , entitled , A 4 the the Expedition of ALEXANDER the Great ; in which he NO . 31 . 7 THE ...
Strana 8
... seen upon our stage : in one of which there was a raree - show ; in another , a ladder - dance ; and in others , a posture - man , a moving picture , with many curiosities of the like nature . This Expedition of ALEXANDER opens with his ...
... seen upon our stage : in one of which there was a raree - show ; in another , a ladder - dance ; and in others , a posture - man , a moving picture , with many curiosities of the like nature . This Expedition of ALEXANDER opens with his ...
Strana 35
... seen the authors of them . Among several that I examined , I very well remember these that follow : OGLEBY'S Virgil . DRYDEN'S Juvenal . CASSANDRA . C 2 CLEO- CLEOPATRA . ASTREA . Sir ISAAC NEWTON'S Works . The NO . 37 . 35 THE SPECTATOR .
... seen the authors of them . Among several that I examined , I very well remember these that follow : OGLEBY'S Virgil . DRYDEN'S Juvenal . CASSANDRA . C 2 CLEO- CLEOPATRA . ASTREA . Sir ISAAC NEWTON'S Works . The NO . 37 . 35 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 42
... seen it make a man run from the purpose before a judge , who was , when at the bar himself , so close and logical a pleader , that with all the pomp of eloquence in his power , he never spoke a word too much . * It might be borne even ...
... seen it make a man run from the purpose before a judge , who was , when at the bar himself , so close and logical a pleader , that with all the pomp of eloquence in his power , he never spoke a word too much . * It might be borne even ...
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