The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xiii
... believe the author would have ' condescended to fall into this way a little more than he has , had he before the writ- ' ing of it been often present at theatrical representations . I was confirmed in my thoughts of the play by the ...
... believe the author would have ' condescended to fall into this way a little more than he has , had he before the writ- ' ing of it been often present at theatrical representations . I was confirmed in my thoughts of the play by the ...
Strana 10
... believe it has nothing to think of but his Performances . With a good Share of this Vanity in my Heart , I made it my Business these three Days to listen after my own Fame ; and , as I have sometimes met with Circumstances which did not ...
... believe it has nothing to think of but his Performances . With a good Share of this Vanity in my Heart , I made it my Business these three Days to listen after my own Fame ; and , as I have sometimes met with Circumstances which did not ...
Strana 16
... believe will give the Reader as good an Entertainment as any that I am able to furnish [ him ] with , and therefore shall make no Apology for them . SIR , To the SPECTATOR , & c . ' I am one of the Directors of the Society for ' the ...
... believe will give the Reader as good an Entertainment as any that I am able to furnish [ him ] with , and therefore shall make no Apology for them . SIR , To the SPECTATOR , & c . ' I am one of the Directors of the Society for ' the ...
Strana 23
... believe , as many wise and good Men have done , that there are such Phantoms and Apparitions as those I have been speaking of , let us endeavour to establish to our selves an Interest in him who holds the Reins of the whole Creation in ...
... believe , as many wise and good Men have done , that there are such Phantoms and Apparitions as those I have been speaking of , let us endeavour to establish to our selves an Interest in him who holds the Reins of the whole Creation in ...
Strana 31
... believe , and have therefore erected a separate ' Society within themselves ) but Liberty is left to ' elect from any School in Great Britain , pro- vided the Candidates be within the Rules of the ' Club , as set forth in a Table ...
... believe , and have therefore erected a separate ' Society within themselves ) but Liberty is left to ' elect from any School in Great Britain , pro- vided the Candidates be within the Rules of the ' Club , as set forth in a Table ...
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