The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 235
... Turn as he might have used . I give it a Place here , because the Author may have designed it for his Honour ; and I take an Opportunity from it to advise others , that when they would praise , they cautiously avoid every looser ...
... Turn as he might have used . I give it a Place here , because the Author may have designed it for his Honour ; and I take an Opportunity from it to advise others , that when they would praise , they cautiously avoid every looser ...
Strana 275
... Turn , being always discarded as soon as a proper Person is found out to fill up my Place . If you have ever been in the Play - house before the Curtain rises , you see most of the front Boxes filled with Men of my Family , who forthwith ...
... Turn , being always discarded as soon as a proper Person is found out to fill up my Place . If you have ever been in the Play - house before the Curtain rises , you see most of the front Boxes filled with Men of my Family , who forthwith ...
Strana 421
... turn'd Actor , proud to Pleasure you . And so ' tis fit , when Leo's Fires appear , That Heav'n itself should turn an Engineer ; That Heav'n itself should all its Wonders show , And Orbs above consent with Orbs below . No. 618 ...
... turn'd Actor , proud to Pleasure you . And so ' tis fit , when Leo's Fires appear , That Heav'n itself should turn an Engineer ; That Heav'n itself should all its Wonders show , And Orbs above consent with Orbs below . No. 618 ...
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