The Spectator, Svazek 1,Vydání 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Strana 11
... hear and improve . My Face is likewise very well known at the Grecian , the Cocoa- Tree , and in the Theatres both of Drury - Lane and the Hay - Market , I have been taken for a Merchant upon the Exchange for above these ten Years , and ...
... hear and improve . My Face is likewise very well known at the Grecian , the Cocoa- Tree , and in the Theatres both of Drury - Lane and the Hay - Market , I have been taken for a Merchant upon the Exchange for above these ten Years , and ...
Strana 30
... hear that any of the Performers in our Opera pretend to equal the famous Pied Piper , who made all the Mice of a great Town in Germany follow his Mufick , and by that means cleared the Place of those little noxious Animals . BEFORAT ...
... hear that any of the Performers in our Opera pretend to equal the famous Pied Piper , who made all the Mice of a great Town in Germany follow his Mufick , and by that means cleared the Place of those little noxious Animals . BEFORAT ...
Strana 39
... hear will be con- tinued with Additions and Improvements . As all the • Perfons who compofe this lawlefs Affembly are maf- ked , we dare not attack any of them in our Way , left we should send a Woman of Quality to Bridewell , or a ...
... hear will be con- tinued with Additions and Improvements . As all the • Perfons who compofe this lawlefs Affembly are maf- ked , we dare not attack any of them in our Way , left we should send a Woman of Quality to Bridewell , or a ...
Strana 45
... hear this great City Ting wring my Papers , ceiving my Morning Lectures with a becoming Seri- oufness and Attention . My Publisher tells me , that there are already Three Thousand of them diftributed every Day : So that if I allow ...
... hear this great City Ting wring my Papers , ceiving my Morning Lectures with a becoming Seri- oufness and Attention . My Publisher tells me , that there are already Three Thousand of them diftributed every Day : So that if I allow ...
Strana 46
... hear what paffes in Mof- covy or Poland ; and to amufe ourselves with fuch Writ- ings as tend to the wearing out of Ignorance , Paffion , and Prejudice , than such as naturally conduce to inflame Hatreds , and make Enmities ...
... hear what paffes in Mof- covy or Poland ; and to amufe ourselves with fuch Writ- ings as tend to the wearing out of Ignorance , Paffion , and Prejudice , than such as naturally conduce to inflame Hatreds , and make Enmities ...
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