The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 153
... town ; and though I say it , keep as good things , and receive as fine company , as any over this end of the town , let the other be who she will . In short , I am in a fair way to be easy , were it not for a club of female rakes , who ...
... town ; and though I say it , keep as good things , and receive as fine company , as any over this end of the town , let the other be who she will . In short , I am in a fair way to be easy , were it not for a club of female rakes , who ...
Strana 177
... town , and re- ceived such honours as were never before given to any in an English theatre . ' The audience would not permit Mrs. Oldfield to go off the stage the first night till she had re- peated it twice ; the second night the noise ...
... town , and re- ceived such honours as were never before given to any in an English theatre . ' The audience would not permit Mrs. Oldfield to go off the stage the first night till she had re- peated it twice ; the second night the noise ...
Strana 184
... town . She therefore resolved not to hide so much excellence from the world ; but , without any regard to the absence of the most generous man alive , she is now the gayest lady about this town , and has shut out the thoughts of her hus ...
... town . She therefore resolved not to hide so much excellence from the world ; but , without any regard to the absence of the most generous man alive , she is now the gayest lady about this town , and has shut out the thoughts of her hus ...
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