The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... taken notice of for THOMAS KIMBOW . ” either . It is , I presume , for this reason , that my correspondents are willing by my means to be rid of them . The two follow- You and I were pressed against each ing letters are writ by persons ...
... taken notice of for THOMAS KIMBOW . ” either . It is , I presume , for this reason , that my correspondents are willing by my means to be rid of them . The two follow- You and I were pressed against each ing letters are writ by persons ...
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... taken the hint of it from several performances which he had seen upon our stage : in one of which there was a raree- show ; in another a ladder - dance ; and in others a posture - man , a moving picture , with many curiosities of the ...
... taken the hint of it from several performances which he had seen upon our stage : in one of which there was a raree- show ; in another a ladder - dance ; and in others a posture - man , a moving picture , with many curiosities of the ...
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... taken away from me , by one or other of the club : and began to think myself in the condition of the good man that had one wife who took a dislike to his grey hairs , and another to his black , till by their picking out what each of ...
... taken away from me , by one or other of the club : and began to think myself in the condition of the good man that had one wife who took a dislike to his grey hairs , and another to his black , till by their picking out what each of ...
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... taken ridicule upon him that attacks him . Sir John Falstaff was a hero of this species , bring credible witnesses of my qualifications ( though in this case a woman's may ) I can and gives a good description of himself in for their ...
... taken ridicule upon him that attacks him . Sir John Falstaff was a hero of this species , bring credible witnesses of my qualifications ( though in this case a woman's may ) I can and gives a good description of himself in for their ...
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... taken away from me , by one or other of the club : and began to think myself in the condition of the good man that had one wife who took a dislike to his grey hairs , and another to his black , till by their picking out what each of ...
... taken away from me , by one or other of the club : and began to think myself in the condition of the good man that had one wife who took a dislike to his grey hairs , and another to his black , till by their picking out what each of ...
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