The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 8
... we have appointed a Com- mittee to fit every Night , for the In- fpection of all fuch Papers as may con- tribute to the Advancement of the Publick Weal . C Friday , HADCOCKK N ° 2 . Friday , March 2 . 8 The SPECTATOR . N ° 1 .
... we have appointed a Com- mittee to fit every Night , for the In- fpection of all fuch Papers as may con- tribute to the Advancement of the Publick Weal . C Friday , HADCOCKK N ° 2 . Friday , March 2 . 8 The SPECTATOR . N ° 1 .
Strana 21
... Night , fo that I fell infenfibly into a kind of Methodical Dream , which dif- posed all my Contemplations into a Vi- fion or Allegory , or what else the Rea- der fhall please to call it . METHOUGHTS I returned to the Great Hall , where ...
... Night , fo that I fell infenfibly into a kind of Methodical Dream , which dif- posed all my Contemplations into a Vi- fion or Allegory , or what else the Rea- der fhall please to call it . METHOUGHTS I returned to the Great Hall , where ...
Strana 31
... Night at a Play , to a Gentleman who fat on his right Hand , while I was at his Left . The Gentleman believed WILL . was talking to himself , when upon my look- ing with great Approbation at a young thing in a Box before us , he faid ...
... Night at a Play , to a Gentleman who fat on his right Hand , while I was at his Left . The Gentleman believed WILL . was talking to himself , when upon my look- ing with great Approbation at a young thing in a Box before us , he faid ...
Strana 39
... Night , is not the Abortive of Darkness , but will make it felf known to be the Son of Apollo , with a certain Ray of Parnaffus . He after- wards proceeds to call Mynheer Hen- del the Orpheus of our Age , and to ac- quaint us , in the ...
... Night , is not the Abortive of Darkness , but will make it felf known to be the Son of Apollo , with a certain Ray of Parnaffus . He after- wards proceeds to call Mynheer Hen- del the Orpheus of our Age , and to ac- quaint us , in the ...
Strana 43
... Night , That he was of Opi- nion none but Men of fine Parts de- ferve to be hanged . The Reflections of fuch Men are fo delicate upon all Occurrences which they are concerned in , that they should be expofed to more than ordinary Infamy ...
... Night , That he was of Opi- nion none but Men of fine Parts de- ferve to be hanged . The Reflections of fuch Men are fo delicate upon all Occurrences which they are concerned in , that they should be expofed to more than ordinary Infamy ...
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