The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xiii
... servant because , since ' a prating servant is neces- ' sary in intrigues , ' the two had ' cast lots who should be the other's footman for the ' present expedition . ' Then he adapted the French couplets into pleasant prose comedy ...
... servant because , since ' a prating servant is neces- ' sary in intrigues , ' the two had ' cast lots who should be the other's footman for the ' present expedition . ' Then he adapted the French couplets into pleasant prose comedy ...
Strana 39
... servant , William Screne . Mr. SPECTATOR , ' Understanding that Mr. Screne has writ to you , and desired to be raised from dumb and ' still Parts ; I desire , if you give him Motion or Speech , that you would advance me in my Way ...
... servant , William Screne . Mr. SPECTATOR , ' Understanding that Mr. Screne has writ to you , and desired to be raised from dumb and ' still Parts ; I desire , if you give him Motion or Speech , that you would advance me in my Way ...
Strana 43
... Servant , Will . Fashion . ' [ A like 1 ] Impertinence is also very troublesome to the superior and more intelligent Part of the fair Sex . It is , it seems , a great Inconvenience , that those of the meanest Capacities will pretend to ...
... Servant , Will . Fashion . ' [ A like 1 ] Impertinence is also very troublesome to the superior and more intelligent Part of the fair Sex . It is , it seems , a great Inconvenience , that those of the meanest Capacities will pretend to ...
Strana 47
... Servant , R. O. ' 1 am , Your most humble Servant , Monday , April 2 , 1711 . Neque semper arcum Tendit Apollo . - Hor . R. B R. [ Addison . I letter from a Projector , concerning a new SHALL here present my Reader with a Office which ...
... Servant , R. O. ' 1 am , Your most humble Servant , Monday , April 2 , 1711 . Neque semper arcum Tendit Apollo . - Hor . R. B R. [ Addison . I letter from a Projector , concerning a new SHALL here present my Reader with a Office which ...
Strana 60
... Servant , T. D. SIR , ' When I acquaint you with the great and ' unexpected Vicissitudes of my Fortune , I doubt ' not but I shall obtain your Pity and Favour . ' I have for many Years last past been Thunderer ' to the Play - house ...
... Servant , T. D. SIR , ' When I acquaint you with the great and ' unexpected Vicissitudes of my Fortune , I doubt ' not but I shall obtain your Pity and Favour . ' I have for many Years last past been Thunderer ' to the Play - house ...
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