The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... play - houfe , very prudently confider'd that it would be impoffible for the cat to kill them all , and that confe- quently the princes of the ftage might be as much in- fefted with mice , as the prince of the ifland was be- fore the ...
... play - houfe , very prudently confider'd that it would be impoffible for the cat to kill them all , and that confe- quently the princes of the ftage might be as much in- fefted with mice , as the prince of the ifland was be- fore the ...
Strana 34
... play exhibited in honour of the com- mon - wealth , that an old Gentleman came too late for a place fuitable to his age and quality . Many of the young gentlemen who obferved the difficulty and con- fufion he was in , made figns to him ...
... play exhibited in honour of the com- mon - wealth , that an old Gentleman came too late for a place fuitable to his age and quality . Many of the young gentlemen who obferved the difficulty and con- fufion he was in , made figns to him ...
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... plays and fongs , which allude to the perjuries of the fair , and the general levity of women . thought he ftrove to fhine more than ordinary in his talkative way , that he might infult my filence , and dif- tinguish himself before a ...
... plays and fongs , which allude to the perjuries of the fair , and the general levity of women . thought he ftrove to fhine more than ordinary in his talkative way , that he might infult my filence , and dif- tinguish himself before a ...
Strana 51
... therefore conveyed him to a cave , where he gave him a delicious repait of fruits , and led him to a stream to flake his thirft . In the midt Ca of of thefe good offices , fhe would fometimes play with No II Sr THE SPECTATOR .
... therefore conveyed him to a cave , where he gave him a delicious repait of fruits , and led him to a stream to flake his thirft . In the midt Ca of of thefe good offices , fhe would fometimes play with No II Sr THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 52
... play with his hair , and delight in the oppofition of its colour to that of her fingers ; then open his bofom , then laugh at him for covering it . She was , it feems , a perfon of diftinction , for the every day came to him in a ...
... play with his hair , and delight in the oppofition of its colour to that of her fingers ; then open his bofom , then laugh at him for covering it . She was , it feems , a perfon of diftinction , for the every day came to him in a ...
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