The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Young Gentleman that sings Opera - Tunes , or Whistles in a full House . Pray let him know that he has no Right to act here as if he were in an empty Room . Be pleased to divide the Spaces of a Publick Room , and certifie Whistlers ...
... Young Gentleman that sings Opera - Tunes , or Whistles in a full House . Pray let him know that he has no Right to act here as if he were in an empty Room . Be pleased to divide the Spaces of a Publick Room , and certifie Whistlers ...
Strana 86
... young , and neither of ' em disagreeable in their Persons ; according to the common Way of computing , in one the ... young Men demanded a young Woman in Marriage of her Father ; one of which was Rich , and the other Poor ; the Father ...
... young , and neither of ' em disagreeable in their Persons ; according to the common Way of computing , in one the ... young Men demanded a young Woman in Marriage of her Father ; one of which was Rich , and the other Poor ; the Father ...
Strana 100
... young Man to wish for the Strength of a Bull or a Horse.2 These Wishes are both equally out of Nature , which should direct in all things that are not contradictory to Justice , Law , and Reason . But tho ' every old Man has been a Young ...
... young Man to wish for the Strength of a Bull or a Horse.2 These Wishes are both equally out of Nature , which should direct in all things that are not contradictory to Justice , Law , and Reason . But tho ' every old Man has been a Young ...
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