The Spectator, Svazek 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... poets . It was named after William Urwin , its proprietor , and was situated at No. 1 , Bow - street , at the corner of Great Russell - street , Covent Garden ; the coffee - room was on the first floor , the lower part having been ...
... poets . It was named after William Urwin , its proprietor , and was situated at No. 1 , Bow - street , at the corner of Great Russell - street , Covent Garden ; the coffee - room was on the first floor , the lower part having been ...
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... Poets in the British Museum , p . 450 , mentions him thus : - " The character of Captain Hackman in this comedy [ Shadwell's ' Squire of Alsatia ' ] was drawn , as I have been told , by old John Bowman the player , to expose Bully ...
... Poets in the British Museum , p . 450 , mentions him thus : - " The character of Captain Hackman in this comedy [ Shadwell's ' Squire of Alsatia ' ] was drawn , as I have been told , by old John Bowman the player , to expose Bully ...
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... poets tell us a Lydian king was formerly possessed of ; and that she could convert whatever she pleased into that precious metal . After a little dizziness , and confused hurry of thought , which a man often meets with in a dream ...
... poets tell us a Lydian king was formerly possessed of ; and that she could convert whatever she pleased into that precious metal . After a little dizziness , and confused hurry of thought , which a man often meets with in a dream ...
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... poets of different nations , and raised by two magicians of different sexes . Armida ( as we are told in the argument ) was an Amazonian enchantress , and poor Signior Cassani ( as we learn from the persons represented ) a Christian ...
... poets of different nations , and raised by two magicians of different sexes . Armida ( as we are told in the argument ) was an Amazonian enchantress , and poor Signior Cassani ( as we learn from the persons represented ) a Christian ...
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... poem of Vandyke . The heedless lover does not know Whose eyes they are that wound him so ; But , confounded with thy art , Inquires her name that has his heart . I pronounced these words with such a languishing air , that I had some ...
... poem of Vandyke . The heedless lover does not know Whose eyes they are that wound him so ; But , confounded with thy art , Inquires her name that has his heart . I pronounced these words with such a languishing air , that I had some ...
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