The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xxiv
... sometimes getting emphasis by turning to account the use of capitals , which in their hands was not wholly conventional . Here also the capitals have another use . They are a help to the eye in reading columns of small type . It may be ...
... sometimes getting emphasis by turning to account the use of capitals , which in their hands was not wholly conventional . Here also the capitals have another use . They are a help to the eye in reading columns of small type . It may be ...
Strana 3
... sometimes I am seen thrusting my Head into a Round of Politicians at Will's , and listning with great Attention to the Narratives that are made in those little Circular Audiences . Sometimes I smoak a thing but the Post - Man , 3 over ...
... sometimes I am seen thrusting my Head into a Round of Politicians at Will's , and listning with great Attention to the Narratives that are made in those little Circular Audiences . Sometimes I smoak a thing but the Post - Man , 3 over ...
Strana 4
... sometimes I The Grecian Coffee House was in Devereux | lowed up the voices of the actors . Vanbrugh and Court , Strand , and named from a Greek , Con- Congreve opened their grand west - end theatre stantine , who kept it . Close to the ...
... sometimes I The Grecian Coffee House was in Devereux | lowed up the voices of the actors . Vanbrugh and Court , Strand , and named from a Greek , Con- Congreve opened their grand west - end theatre stantine , who kept it . Close to the ...
Strana 34
... sometimes be dull , in Pity to them , and will from time to time adminis- ter Consolations to them by further Discoveries of my Person . In the meanwhile , if any one says the Spectator has Wit , it may be some Relief to them , to think ...
... sometimes be dull , in Pity to them , and will from time to time adminis- ter Consolations to them by further Discoveries of my Person . In the meanwhile , if any one says the Spectator has Wit , it may be some Relief to them , to think ...
Strana 42
... sometimes tell them their own in pretty free Language ; and sometimes divert ' them with merry Tales , according as I am in ' Humour . I am one of those who live in Taverns ' to a great Age , by a sort of regular Intemper- ' ance ; I ...
... sometimes tell them their own in pretty free Language ; and sometimes divert ' them with merry Tales , according as I am in ' Humour . I am one of those who live in Taverns ' to a great Age , by a sort of regular Intemper- ' ance ; I ...
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