The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 66
... Pieces intirely detached from the Play , and no way essential to it . St. The Moment the Play ends , Mrs. Oldfield ... Pièce , which is purposely design'd to raise Mirth , and send away the Audi- ence well pleased . The same Person who ...
... Pieces intirely detached from the Play , and no way essential to it . St. The Moment the Play ends , Mrs. Oldfield ... Pièce , which is purposely design'd to raise Mirth , and send away the Audi- ence well pleased . The same Person who ...
Strana 67
... Piece it was composed for . The only Reason your mournful Correspondent gives against this facetious Epilogue , as he calls it , is , that he has a Mind to go home Melancholy . I wish the Gentleman may not be more grave than wise . For ...
... Piece it was composed for . The only Reason your mournful Correspondent gives against this facetious Epilogue , as he calls it , is , that he has a Mind to go home Melancholy . I wish the Gentleman may not be more grave than wise . For ...
Strana 153
... Pieces of Holland , when worn to Tatters , assume a new Whiteness more beautiful than their first , and often return ... Piece of Furniture in a Prince's Cabinet . The politest Nations of Europe have endeavoured to vie with one another ...
... Pieces of Holland , when worn to Tatters , assume a new Whiteness more beautiful than their first , and often return ... Piece of Furniture in a Prince's Cabinet . The politest Nations of Europe have endeavoured to vie with one another ...
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