The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 4
... company . They contracted the width of the theatre , brought down its enorm- ously high ceiling , thus made the words of the plays audible , and had the town to them- selves , till a lawyer , Mr. William Collier , M.P. for Truro , in ...
... company . They contracted the width of the theatre , brought down its enorm- ously high ceiling , thus made the words of the plays audible , and had the town to them- selves , till a lawyer , Mr. William Collier , M.P. for Truro , in ...
Strana 7
... Company but myself , who rarely at me , as I have to come at him : Therefore he speak at all , but speaks of him as of that will conclude , that the Man who would make a Sort of Man , who is usually called a well - bred Figure ...
... Company but myself , who rarely at me , as I have to come at him : Therefore he speak at all , but speaks of him as of that will conclude , that the Man who would make a Sort of Man , who is usually called a well - bred Figure ...
Strana 8
... Company that I left there , I saw , towards the Upper - end of the Hall , a beautiful Virgin seated on a Throne of Gold . Her Name ( as they told me ) was Publick Credit . The Walls , instead of being adorned with Pictures and Maps ...
... Company that I left there , I saw , towards the Upper - end of the Hall , a beautiful Virgin seated on a Throne of Gold . Her Name ( as they told me ) was Publick Credit . The Walls , instead of being adorned with Pictures and Maps ...
Strana 15
... Company should die , it plainly foretold one of them should be born . Had not my Friend found this Expedient to break the Omen , I question not but half the Women in the Company would have fallen sick that very Night . An old Maid ...
... Company should die , it plainly foretold one of them should be born . Had not my Friend found this Expedient to break the Omen , I question not but half the Women in the Company would have fallen sick that very Night . An old Maid ...
Strana 22
... Company , and therefore would frequently come into my Chamber to keep me from being alone . This I bore for Two or Three Days ; but telling me one Day that he was afraid I was melancholy , I thought it was high time for me to be gone ...
... Company , and therefore would frequently come into my Chamber to keep me from being alone . This I bore for Two or Three Days ; but telling me one Day that he was afraid I was melancholy , I thought it was high time for me to be gone ...
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