The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... Never look'd so well in her Life as this Evening,' or the like Reflection, without Regard to any other Members of the Society; for in this Assembly they do not meetto talk to each other, but every Man claims the full Liberty of talking ...
... Never look'd so well in her Life as this Evening,' or the like Reflection, without Regard to any other Members of the Society; for in this Assembly they do not meetto talk to each other, but every Man claims the full Liberty of talking ...
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... never to think himself, or any one of his Friends or Enemies, aimed at in what is said: For I promise him, never to draw a faulty Character which does not fit at least a Thousand People; or to publish a single Paper,thatis not writtenin ...
... never to think himself, or any one of his Friends or Enemies, aimed at in what is said: For I promise him, never to draw a faulty Character which does not fit at least a Thousand People; or to publish a single Paper,thatis not writtenin ...
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... never designed to banish all Kinds of Death from the Stage; but only such as had too much Horror in them, and which would have abetter Effect upon the Audience when transacted behind the Scenes. I would therefore recommend to my ...
... never designed to banish all Kinds of Death from the Stage; but only such as had too much Horror in them, and which would have abetter Effect upon the Audience when transacted behind the Scenes. I would therefore recommend to my ...
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... never knew theReason of it tillyou gave one forthe Shortness of yours. If I knew aName ugly enough tobelongtothe abovedescribed Face, I would feign one; but, tomy unspeakableMisfortune, my Name isthe onlydisagreeable Prettiness aboutme ...
... never knew theReason of it tillyou gave one forthe Shortness of yours. If I knew aName ugly enough tobelongtothe abovedescribed Face, I would feign one; but, tomy unspeakableMisfortune, my Name isthe onlydisagreeable Prettiness aboutme ...
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... never miss the first Day of a Play, lest it should prove too luscious to admit their going with any Countenance to it on the second. If Men of Wit, whothink fittowrite for theStage, instead of this pitiful way ofgiving Delight,would ...
... never miss the first Day of a Play, lest it should prove too luscious to admit their going with any Countenance to it on the second. If Men of Wit, whothink fittowrite for theStage, instead of this pitiful way ofgiving Delight,would ...
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