The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - Počet stran: 710 |
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... reason , therefore , I shall publish a sheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my cotemporaries ; and if I can in any way contribute to the diversion or improvement of the country in which I live , I shall leave it ...
... reason , therefore , I shall publish a sheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my cotemporaries ; and if I can in any way contribute to the diversion or improvement of the country in which I live , I shall leave it ...
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... reason he would not per- mit it to be acted in his house . And indeed I cannot blame him ; for , as he said very well upor that occasion , I do not hear that any of the per- formers in our opera pretend to equal the famous pied pipert ...
... reason he would not per- mit it to be acted in his house . And indeed I cannot blame him ; for , as he said very well upor that occasion , I do not hear that any of the per- formers in our opera pretend to equal the famous pied pipert ...
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... reasons , which secure them from our authority , make them obnoxious to yours ; as both their disguise and their numbers will give no particular person reason to think himself affronted by you . The " If we are rightly informed , the ...
... reasons , which secure them from our authority , make them obnoxious to yours ; as both their disguise and their numbers will give no particular person reason to think himself affronted by you . The " If we are rightly informed , the ...
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... reason of an officious landlady , that would be asking me every morning how I had slept . I then fell into an honest family , and lived very happily for above a week ; when my landlord , who was a jolly , good- natured man , took it ...
... reason of an officious landlady , that would be asking me every morning how I had slept . I then fell into an honest family , and lived very happily for above a week ; when my landlord , who was a jolly , good- natured man , took it ...
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... reason to perform our parts . As to scenes of madness , you know , Sir , there are noble instances of this kind in Shakspeare : but then it is the disturbance of a noble mind , from generous and humane resent- ments . It is like that ...
... reason to perform our parts . As to scenes of madness , you know , Sir , there are noble instances of this kind in Shakspeare : but then it is the disturbance of a noble mind , from generous and humane resent- ments . It is like that ...
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