The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... greater amusement to the town than Signior Ni- COLINI'S combat with a lion in the Hay - Market , which has been very often exhibited to the general satisfaction of most of the nobility and gentry in the kingdom of Great Britain . Upon ...
... greater amusement to the town than Signior Ni- COLINI'S combat with a lion in the Hay - Market , which has been very often exhibited to the general satisfaction of most of the nobility and gentry in the kingdom of Great Britain . Upon ...
Strana 50
... greater audiences than have been known in the memory of man . I must not conclude my narrative without taking no- tice of groundless report that has been raised to a gentleman's disadvantage , of whom I must declare my self an admirer ...
... greater audiences than have been known in the memory of man . I must not conclude my narrative without taking no- tice of groundless report that has been raised to a gentleman's disadvantage , of whom I must declare my self an admirer ...
Strana 58
... greater delight to one another ; and sometimes live in town , not to enjoy it so properly as to grow weary of it , that they may renew in themselves the relish of a country life . By this means they are happy . in each other , beloved ...
... greater delight to one another ; and sometimes live in town , not to enjoy it so properly as to grow weary of it , that they may renew in themselves the relish of a country life . By this means they are happy . in each other , beloved ...
Strana 69
... greater tendency to the refine- ment of human nature - I must confess I would allow it no better quarter than PLATO has done , who banishes it out of his commonwealth . At present , our notions of music are so very uncer- tain , that we ...
... greater tendency to the refine- ment of human nature - I must confess I would allow it no better quarter than PLATO has done , who banishes it out of his commonwealth . At present , our notions of music are so very uncer- tain , that we ...
Strana 73
... greater part of us indeed are fe- males , and used to behave ourselves in a regular atten- tive manner , till very lately ore whole aisle has been di sturbed with one of those monstrous Starers . He is the VOL . I. head taller than any ...
... greater part of us indeed are fe- males , and used to behave ourselves in a regular atten- tive manner , till very lately ore whole aisle has been di sturbed with one of those monstrous Starers . He is the VOL . I. head taller than any ...
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