The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... speak of a young Commoner1 that said a lively thing in the House , he starts up , ' He has good Blood in his Veins , Tom Mirabell begot him , the Rogue cheated me in that Affair ; that young Fellow's Mother used me more like a Dog than ...
... speak of a young Commoner1 that said a lively thing in the House , he starts up , ' He has good Blood in his Veins , Tom Mirabell begot him , the Rogue cheated me in that Affair ; that young Fellow's Mother used me more like a Dog than ...
Strana 120
... speak any thing unaccompanied with Musical Instruments . But however this Italian Method of acting in Recitativo might appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English Opera before ...
... speak any thing unaccompanied with Musical Instruments . But however this Italian Method of acting in Recitativo might appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English Opera before ...
Strana 280
... speak to one another civilly , hate one another heartily ; and because it is Vulgar to Lye and Soak together , we have each of us our several Settle - Bed . That of Soaking together is as good as if Dorimant had spoken it himself ; and ...
... speak to one another civilly , hate one another heartily ; and because it is Vulgar to Lye and Soak together , we have each of us our several Settle - Bed . That of Soaking together is as good as if Dorimant had spoken it himself ; and ...
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