The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 43
... moft men agree , and in which the learned and illiterate , the dull and the airy , the philosopher and the buffoon , can all of them bear a part . The Kit - Cat itself is faid to have taken its original from a mutton - pye . The Beaf ...
... moft men agree , and in which the learned and illiterate , the dull and the airy , the philosopher and the buffoon , can all of them bear a part . The Kit - Cat itself is faid to have taken its original from a mutton - pye . The Beaf ...
Strana 90
... moft ufually understood as one of the audience at public representations in our theatres , I feldom fail of many letters relating to plays and operas . But indeed there are such monstrous hings done in both , that if one had not been an ...
... moft ufually understood as one of the audience at public representations in our theatres , I feldom fail of many letters relating to plays and operas . But indeed there are such monstrous hings done in both , that if one had not been an ...
Strana 111
... moft glittering scenes of life ; but sure this is but just as reasonable as if a man should call for more lights , when he has a mind to go to fleep . Since then it is certain that our own hearts deceive us in the love of the world ...
... moft glittering scenes of life ; but sure this is but just as reasonable as if a man should call for more lights , when he has a mind to go to fleep . Since then it is certain that our own hearts deceive us in the love of the world ...
Strana 166
... moft obedient , P ' humble fervant . " I cannot tell what the law , or the parents of the lady , will do for this injured gentleman , but muit allow he has very much justice on his fide . I have indeed very long observed this evil , and ...
... moft obedient , P ' humble fervant . " I cannot tell what the law , or the parents of the lady , will do for this injured gentleman , but muit allow he has very much justice on his fide . I have indeed very long observed this evil , and ...
Strana 196
... moft humble servant . " Epping , April 18 E have your papers here the morning they come out , and we have been very well entertained with your last , upon the false ornaments of perfons ' who reprefent heroes in a tragedy . What made ...
... moft humble servant . " Epping , April 18 E have your papers here the morning they come out , and we have been very well entertained with your last , upon the false ornaments of perfons ' who reprefent heroes in a tragedy . What made ...
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