The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - Počet stran: 710 |
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... Hand ; and this he now began to teach in Manchester , with signal success . Revisiting London , he also there met with great encouragement ; and ( having obtained a decided victory over a rival professor , named Weston , who had ...
... Hand ; and this he now began to teach in Manchester , with signal success . Revisiting London , he also there met with great encouragement ; and ( having obtained a decided victory over a rival professor , named Weston , who had ...
Strana 40
... hand , and the act of toleration on the left . At the lower end of the hall was the act of settle- ment , which was placed full in the eye of the virgin that sat upon the throne . Both the sides of the ball were covered with such acts ...
... hand , and the act of toleration on the left . At the lower end of the hall was the act of settle- ment , which was placed full in the eye of the virgin that sat upon the throne . Both the sides of the ball were covered with such acts ...
Strana 41
... hand . The second was Moderation leading in Religion ; and the third a person whom I had never seen , with the Genius of Great Britain . At the first entrance the lady revived , the bags swelled to their former bulk , the pile of fagots ...
... hand . The second was Moderation leading in Religion ; and the third a person whom I had never seen , with the Genius of Great Britain . At the first entrance the lady revived , the bags swelled to their former bulk , the pile of fagots ...
Strana 84
... hand , has frequently drawn compassion from the au- dience , and has therefore gained a place in several tragedies . A modern writer , that observed how this had took in other plays , being resolved to double the distress , and melt his ...
... hand , has frequently drawn compassion from the au- dience , and has therefore gained a place in several tragedies . A modern writer , that observed how this had took in other plays , being resolved to double the distress , and melt his ...
Strana 86
... hand , the dear witches enter ? " and immediately upon and combing his lady's hair a whole morning to their first appearance , asked a lady that sat three gether . Whether or no there was any truth in the boxes from her on her right hand ...
... hand , the dear witches enter ? " and immediately upon and combing his lady's hair a whole morning to their first appearance , asked a lady that sat three gether . Whether or no there was any truth in the boxes from her on her right hand ...
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