The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 3
... hear the Conversa- tion of every Table in the Room . I appear on Sun- day nights at St. James's Coffee House , 4 and some- times join the little Committee of Politicks in the Inner - Room , as one who comes there to hear and improve ...
... hear the Conversa- tion of every Table in the Room . I appear on Sun- day nights at St. James's Coffee House , 4 and some- times join the little Committee of Politicks in the Inner - Room , as one who comes there to hear and improve ...
Strana 4
... hear him . This compact held for a short time . It was broken then by quarrels behind the scenes . In 1709 Wilks , Dog- get , Cibber , and Mrs. Oldfield treated with Swiney to be sharers with him in the Haymarket as heads of a dramatic ...
... hear him . This compact held for a short time . It was broken then by quarrels behind the scenes . In 1709 Wilks , Dog- get , Cibber , and Mrs. Oldfield treated with Swiney to be sharers with him in the Haymarket as heads of a dramatic ...
Strana 13
... hear that any of the Performers in our Opera , pretend to equal the famous Pied Piper , who made all the Mice of a great Town in Ger- many follow his Musick , and by that means cleared the Place of those little Noxious Animals . Before ...
... hear that any of the Performers in our Opera , pretend to equal the famous Pied Piper , who made all the Mice of a great Town in Ger- many follow his Musick , and by that means cleared the Place of those little Noxious Animals . Before ...
Strana 16
... hear will be continued with Addi- ' tions and Improvements . As all the Persons who compose this lawless Assembly are masqued , we dare not attack any of them in our Way , ' lest we should send a Woman of Quality to ' Bridewell , or a ...
... hear will be continued with Addi- ' tions and Improvements . As all the Persons who compose this lawless Assembly are masqued , we dare not attack any of them in our Way , ' lest we should send a Woman of Quality to ' Bridewell , or a ...
Strana 19
... hear this great City inquiring Day by Day after these my Papers , and receiving my Morning Lectures with a becoming Seriousness and Attention . My Publisher tells me , that there are already Three Thousand of them distributed every Day ...
... hear this great City inquiring Day by Day after these my Papers , and receiving my Morning Lectures with a becoming Seriousness and Attention . My Publisher tells me , that there are already Three Thousand of them distributed every Day ...
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