The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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... PAGE 85. George Powell . See i . 524. He played Falstaff this night at Drury Lane . 347. Motto . Lucan , Pharsalia , i . 8 . The ' Emperor's ' technicalities are explained in the letter printed in No. 332 . 348. PAGE 88. Motto . 349. PAGE ...
... PAGE 85. George Powell . See i . 524. He played Falstaff this night at Drury Lane . 347. Motto . Lucan , Pharsalia , i . 8 . The ' Emperor's ' technicalities are explained in the letter printed in No. 332 . 348. PAGE 88. Motto . 349. PAGE ...
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... page 523 . See B. I. In the Poetical Miscellanies published by Sir Richard Steele ( second edition , 1727 ) there is included a piece On Nicolini's leaving the Stage ( page 36 ) . 406. PAGE 262. Motto . Cicero , Pro Archia , vii . 16 ...
... page 523 . See B. I. In the Poetical Miscellanies published by Sir Richard Steele ( second edition , 1727 ) there is included a piece On Nicolini's leaving the Stage ( page 36 ) . 406. PAGE 262. Motto . Cicero , Pro Archia , vii . 16 ...
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George Gregory Smith. 433. PAGE 341. Motto . 434. PAGE 343. Motto . 435. PAGE 345. Motto . Martial , Epigrams , XIV . clxxxiii . Virgil , Aeneid , xi . 659–63 . Ovid , Metamorphoses , iv . 378-9 . See i . 556 . PAGE 346. Female Cavaliers .
George Gregory Smith. 433. PAGE 341. Motto . 434. PAGE 343. Motto . 435. PAGE 345. Motto . Martial , Epigrams , XIV . clxxxiii . Virgil , Aeneid , xi . 659–63 . Ovid , Metamorphoses , iv . 378-9 . See i . 556 . PAGE 346. Female Cavaliers .
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