The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... speak of a young Commoner strict Honesty and an even regular Behaviour , that said a lively thing in the House , he starts are in themselves Obstacles to him that must up , ' He has good Blood in his Veins , Tom press through Crowds who ...
... speak of a young Commoner strict Honesty and an even regular Behaviour , that said a lively thing in the House , he starts are in themselves Obstacles to him that must up , ' He has good Blood in his Veins , Tom press through Crowds who ...
Strana 18
... speak to him without the Door . shall be turned out of the Club . IX . If any Member calls another Cuckold , he X. None shall be admitted into the Club that is of the same Trade with any Member of it . XI . None of the Club shall have ...
... speak to him without the Door . shall be turned out of the Club . IX . If any Member calls another Cuckold , he X. None shall be admitted into the Club that is of the same Trade with any Member of it . XI . None of the Club shall have ...
Strana 25
... speak to each other , a Nymph with a Crook had not a Word to ' say but in the pert Stile of the Pit Bawdry ; and ' a ... speaking of but on Sundays . I ' have placed my Son at the Piazzas , to acquaint ' the Ladies that the Bell rings ...
... speak to each other , a Nymph with a Crook had not a Word to ' say but in the pert Stile of the Pit Bawdry ; and ' a ... speaking of but on Sundays . I ' have placed my Son at the Piazzas , to acquaint ' the Ladies that the Bell rings ...
Strana 33
... speak , And could Hippolitus reply in Greek ! 2 The Tragedy of Phædra and Hippolitus , acted without success in 1707 , was the one play The Epilogue to this play was by Prior . Ed- written by Mr. Edmund Smith , a merchant's son mund ...
... speak , And could Hippolitus reply in Greek ! 2 The Tragedy of Phædra and Hippolitus , acted without success in 1707 , was the one play The Epilogue to this play was by Prior . Ed- written by Mr. Edmund Smith , a merchant's son mund ...
Strana 49
... speak in a Tone ; and therefore he very wisely prefers his own Country - men , not considering that a Foreigner complains of the same Tone in an English Actor . For this Reason , the Recitative Musick in every Language , should be as ...
... speak in a Tone ; and therefore he very wisely prefers his own Country - men , not considering that a Foreigner complains of the same Tone in an English Actor . For this Reason , the Recitative Musick in every Language , should be as ...
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