The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... speak of a young commoner , that said a lively thing in the house , he starts up , He has good blood in his vein ; Tom Mirable begot him ; the rogue cheated me in that affair ; that young fellow's mother used me more like a dog than any ...
... speak of a young commoner , that said a lively thing in the house , he starts up , He has good blood in his vein ; Tom Mirable begot him ; the rogue cheated me in that affair ; that young fellow's mother used me more like a dog than any ...
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... speak to him without the door . old , he shall be turned out of the club . IX . If any member calls ancther a cuck- X , None shall be admitted into the club that is of the same trade with any member of it . clothes or shoes made or ...
... speak to him without the door . old , he shall be turned out of the club . IX . If any member calls ancther a cuck- X , None shall be admitted into the club that is of the same trade with any member of it . clothes or shoes made or ...
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... speak any thing unaccompanied with mu- sical instruments . But however this Italian method of acting in recitativo might appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English opera ...
... speak any thing unaccompanied with mu- sical instruments . But however this Italian method of acting in recitativo might appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English opera ...
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... speak the language with great purity and volubility of tongue , together with all the fashionable phrases and compliments now in use , either at tea - tables or visiting - days . Those that have good voices may be taught to sing the ...
... speak the language with great purity and volubility of tongue , together with all the fashionable phrases and compliments now in use , either at tea - tables or visiting - days . Those that have good voices may be taught to sing the ...
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... speak of these false fair ones , without saying some- thing uncomplaisant , but I would only re- commend to them to consider how they like assure themselves the near approach of a coming into a room new painted ; they may lady who uses ...
... speak of these false fair ones , without saying some- thing uncomplaisant , but I would only re- commend to them to consider how they like assure themselves the near approach of a coming into a room new painted ; they may lady who uses ...
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