The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... head master of Eton school . These last - mentioned papers occur in the eighth volume of the common editions of the SPECTA- TOR , which is said to have been conducted by ADDISON and BUDGELL . ture was a typographical error . The ...
... head master of Eton school . These last - mentioned papers occur in the eighth volume of the common editions of the SPECTA- TOR , which is said to have been conducted by ADDISON and BUDGELL . ture was a typographical error . The ...
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... head into a round of politicians at Will's , and listening with great attention to the narratives that are made in those little circular audiences . Sometimes I smoke a pipe at Child's † , • A sarcasm on Mr. Greaves , and his book ...
... head into a round of politicians at Will's , and listening with great attention to the narratives that are made in those little circular audiences . Sometimes I smoke a pipe at Child's † , • A sarcasm on Mr. Greaves , and his book ...
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... head of his troop in the Park . In all these important relations , he has ever about the same time receiv- ed a kind glance , or a blow of a fan from some celebrated beauty , mother of the present Lord Such - a - one . If you speak of a ...
... head of his troop in the Park . In all these important relations , he has ever about the same time receiv- ed a kind glance , or a blow of a fan from some celebrated beauty , mother of the present Lord Such - a - one . If you speak of a ...
Strana 108
... mate with me , answer my smiles with concurrent sentences , and argue to the very point I shaked my head at , without my speaking . Will Honey- comb was very entertaining the other night at a play 108 No. 4 . SPECTATOR .
... mate with me , answer my smiles with concurrent sentences , and argue to the very point I shaked my head at , without my speaking . Will Honey- comb was very entertaining the other night at a play 108 No. 4 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 115
... heads of the audience may sometimes suffer from them . I am credibly informed , that there was once a design of casting into an opera the story of Whittington and his Cat , and that in order to it , there had been got together a great ...
... heads of the audience may sometimes suffer from them . I am credibly informed , that there was once a design of casting into an opera the story of Whittington and his Cat , and that in order to it , there had been got together a great ...
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