The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... pleased to entertain Eleonora with your Prologue . I write to you not only my own Sentiments , but also those of several others of my Acquaintance , who are as little pleased with the ordinary manner of spending ones Time as my self ...
... pleased to entertain Eleonora with your Prologue . I write to you not only my own Sentiments , but also those of several others of my Acquaintance , who are as little pleased with the ordinary manner of spending ones Time as my self ...
Strana 311
... pleased if that God , to whom he was going to address himself , should promise to make him the Soveraign of the ... pleased if ] 12m0 ; pleased and satisfied if Fol . , 8vo b receiving ] 12m0 ; having received Fol . , 8vo c would ] 12mo ...
... pleased if that God , to whom he was going to address himself , should promise to make him the Soveraign of the ... pleased if ] 12m0 ; pleased and satisfied if Fol . , 8vo b receiving ] 12m0 ; having received Fol . , 8vo c would ] 12mo ...
Strana 330
... pleased with it ; said the Italian was the only Language for Musick ; and admired how wonder- fully tender the Sentiment was , and how pretty the Accent is of that Language ; with the rest that is said by Rote on that Occasion . Mr ...
... pleased with it ; said the Italian was the only Language for Musick ; and admired how wonder- fully tender the Sentiment was , and how pretty the Accent is of that Language ; with the rest that is said by Rote on that Occasion . Mr ...
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