The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1926 |
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... Birds will be Personated by Tom Tits : The Undertakers being resolved to spare neither Pains nor Mony , for the Gratification of the Audience . C Tuesday , March 6 , 1711 . Wednesday No. 6 . Wednes No. 6 . [ STEELE . THE SPECTATOR 23.
... Birds will be Personated by Tom Tits : The Undertakers being resolved to spare neither Pains nor Mony , for the Gratification of the Audience . C Tuesday , March 6 , 1711 . Wednesday No. 6 . Wednes No. 6 . [ STEELE . THE SPECTATOR 23.
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... Wednes Men of Parts forsooth ; it is with them no matter what day , is done , so it is done with an Air . But to me , who am 1711 so whimsical in a corrupt Age as to act according to Nature and Reason , a selfish Man , in the most ...
... Wednes Men of Parts forsooth ; it is with them no matter what day , is done , so it is done with an Air . But to me , who am 1711 so whimsical in a corrupt Age as to act according to Nature and Reason , a selfish Man , in the most ...
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... Wednes very generously , That he undertook the writing of day , his Poem to rescue the Muses out of the Hands March 7 , of Ravishers , to restore them to their sweet and chaste Mansions , and to engage them in an Employ ment suitable to ...
... Wednes very generously , That he undertook the writing of day , his Poem to rescue the Muses out of the Hands March 7 , of Ravishers , to restore them to their sweet and chaste Mansions , and to engage them in an Employ ment suitable to ...
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... Wednes young Gentlemen who observed the Difficulty and day Confusion he was in , made Signs to him that they 1711 would accommodate him if he came where they sate : The good Man bustled through the Crowd accordingly ; but when he came ...
... Wednes young Gentlemen who observed the Difficulty and day Confusion he was in , made Signs to him that they 1711 would accommodate him if he came where they sate : The good Man bustled through the Crowd accordingly ; but when he came ...
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... ) that I left the Room with Tears in my Eyes ; which a Woman of Arietta's good Sense , did , I am sure , take for greater Applause , than any Compliments I could make her . R Wednesday No. 12 . No. 12 , Wednes day , March THE SPECTATOR 45.
... ) that I left the Room with Tears in my Eyes ; which a Woman of Arietta's good Sense , did , I am sure , take for greater Applause , than any Compliments I could make her . R Wednesday No. 12 . No. 12 , Wednes day , March THE SPECTATOR 45.
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