The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 3
... Places , tho ' there are not above half a dozen of my select Friends that know me ; of whom my next Paper shall give a more particular Account . There is no place of [ general3 ] Resort wherein I [ where ] I Will's Coffee House , which ...
... Places , tho ' there are not above half a dozen of my select Friends that know me ; of whom my next Paper shall give a more particular Account . There is no place of [ general3 ] Resort wherein I [ where ] I Will's Coffee House , which ...
Strana 4
... place of resort for the lawyers . Constan- for Italian Opera . They began with a translated tine's Greek had tempted also Greek scholars to opera set to Italian music , which ran only for the house , learned Professors and Fellows of ...
... place of resort for the lawyers . Constan- for Italian Opera . They began with a translated tine's Greek had tempted also Greek scholars to opera set to Italian music , which ran only for the house , learned Professors and Fellows of ...
Strana 35
... place AMONG the other hardy Undertakings which himself in such a manner that he shall meet his I have proposed to my self , that of the Cor- rection of Impudence is what I have very much at Heart . This in a particular Manner is my ...
... place AMONG the other hardy Undertakings which himself in such a manner that he shall meet his I have proposed to my self , that of the Cor- rection of Impudence is what I have very much at Heart . This in a particular Manner is my ...
Strana 37
... place and commodities of life they ' met with ; if not , going on till they found some other more agreeable to their present humours ' and dispositions . ' He attributes their successes and their rapid propagation to the greater vigour ...
... place and commodities of life they ' met with ; if not , going on till they found some other more agreeable to their present humours ' and dispositions . ' He attributes their successes and their rapid propagation to the greater vigour ...
Strana 48
... Place , I would forbid , that Crea- " tures of jarring and incongruous Natures should ' be joined together in the same Sign ; such as the ' Bell and the Neats - tongue , the Dog and Grid- ' iron . The Fox and Goose may be supposed to ...
... Place , I would forbid , that Crea- " tures of jarring and incongruous Natures should ' be joined together in the same Sign ; such as the ' Bell and the Neats - tongue , the Dog and Grid- ' iron . The Fox and Goose may be supposed to ...
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