The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 67
... keep up to my assumed Fierceness , but died like a Man . I am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , Thomas Prone . ' ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I This is to let you understand , that the Play - house is a Representation of the World in nothing so ...
... keep up to my assumed Fierceness , but died like a Man . I am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , Thomas Prone . ' ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I This is to let you understand , that the Play - house is a Representation of the World in nothing so ...
Strana 412
... keep them out of Harm's way . He tells things which have nothing at all in them , and can neither please nor displease , but merely take up your Time to no manner of Purpose , no manner of Delight ; but he is Good - natured , and does ...
... keep them out of Harm's way . He tells things which have nothing at all in them , and can neither please nor displease , but merely take up your Time to no manner of Purpose , no manner of Delight ; but he is Good - natured , and does ...
Strana 509
... keep up an insipid Mirth in their own Corner , and by their Noise and Gestures shew they have no Respect for the rest of the Company . You frequently meet with these Sets at the Opera , the Play , the Water - works , and other publick ...
... keep up an insipid Mirth in their own Corner , and by their Noise and Gestures shew they have no Respect for the rest of the Company . You frequently meet with these Sets at the Opera , the Play , the Water - works , and other publick ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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