The Spectator, Svazek 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Matter to the Button - makers for a second Petition . What I would humbly propose to the Publick is , that there may be a Society erected in London , to consist of the most skilful Persons of both Sexes for the Inspection of Modes and ...
... Matter to the Button - makers for a second Petition . What I would humbly propose to the Publick is , that there may be a Society erected in London , to consist of the most skilful Persons of both Sexes for the Inspection of Modes and ...
Strana 43
... Matter is notoriously known to be Fact , and I have been contented to save my Prentice , and take a Year's Rent of this mortified Lover not to appear further in the Matter . This was some Penance ; but , Sir , is this enough for a ...
... Matter is notoriously known to be Fact , and I have been contented to save my Prentice , and take a Year's Rent of this mortified Lover not to appear further in the Matter . This was some Penance ; but , Sir , is this enough for a ...
Strana 219
... Matter of Fact , and would , if the Persons and Circumstances were greater , in a well wrought Play be call'd Beautiful Dis- tress . I have only sketch'd it out with Chalk , and know a good Hand can make a Moving - Picture with worse ...
... Matter of Fact , and would , if the Persons and Circumstances were greater , in a well wrought Play be call'd Beautiful Dis- tress . I have only sketch'd it out with Chalk , and know a good Hand can make a Moving - Picture with worse ...
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