The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... greater sagacity , consider their talents , manners , failings , and merits . Ay , author when he first appears in the world , is very apt to believe it has nothing to think of but It is remarkable , that those who want any one his ...
... greater sagacity , consider their talents , manners , failings , and merits . Ay , author when he first appears in the world , is very apt to believe it has nothing to think of but It is remarkable , that those who want any one his ...
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... greater amusement to the town than longed to the playhouse , and had the character or Signior Nicolini's combat with a lion in the a mild and peaceable man in his profession . If Haymarket , which has been very often exhibited the ...
... greater amusement to the town than longed to the playhouse , and had the character or Signior Nicolini's combat with a lion in the a mild and peaceable man in his profession . If Haymarket , which has been very often exhibited the ...
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... greater part of us indeed are sullen and insolent ; in a Scotchman it is untracta females , and used to behave ourselves in a regular ble and rapacious ; in an Irishman , absurd and attentive manner , till very lately one whole aisle ...
... greater part of us indeed are sullen and insolent ; in a Scotchman it is untracta females , and used to behave ourselves in a regular ble and rapacious ; in an Irishman , absurd and attentive manner , till very lately one whole aisle ...
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... greater part of mankind to accomplish this work , and live according to their own approbation , as soon as they possibly can . But since the duration of life is so uncertain , and that has been a common topic of discourse ever since ...
... greater part of mankind to accomplish this work , and live according to their own approbation , as soon as they possibly can . But since the duration of life is so uncertain , and that has been a common topic of discourse ever since ...
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... greater veneration than Hercules was of old , if shall make to the general rule I have prescribed you can drive monsters from the theatre ; and think myself , of attacking multitudes , since every ho- your merit will be as much greater ...
... greater veneration than Hercules was of old , if shall make to the general rule I have prescribed you can drive monsters from the theatre ; and think myself , of attacking multitudes , since every ho- your merit will be as much greater ...
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