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At the same time I made this discovery , I found by the discourse of the actors ,
that there were great designs on foot for the improvement of the opera ; that it had
been proposed to break down a part of the wall , and to surprise the audience ...
At the same time I made this discovery , I found by the discourse of the actors ,
that there were great designs on foot for the improvement of the opera ; that it had
been proposed to break down a part of the wall , and to surprise the audience ...
第 84 頁
But the letters of my correspondents will represent this affair in a more lively
manner than any discourse of my own ; I shall therefore give them to my reader
with only this preparation , that they all come from players , and that the business
of ...
But the letters of my correspondents will represent this affair in a more lively
manner than any discourse of my own ; I shall therefore give them to my reader
with only this preparation , that they all come from players , and that the business
of ...
第 105 頁
My friend the clergyman , the other day , upon serious discourse with him
concerning the danger of procrastination , gave me the following letters from
persons with whom he lives in great friend , fhip and intimacy , according to the
good ...
My friend the clergyman , the other day , upon serious discourse with him
concerning the danger of procrastination , gave me the following letters from
persons with whom he lives in great friend , fhip and intimacy , according to the
good ...
第 116 頁
... to any but each other . When a man comes into the club , he is not obliged to
make any introduction to his discourse , but at once , as he is feating himself in
his chair , speaks in the thread of his own thoughts , “ She gave me a very
obliging ...
... to any but each other . When a man comes into the club , he is not obliged to
make any introduction to his discourse , but at once , as he is feating himself in
his chair , speaks in the thread of his own thoughts , “ She gave me a very
obliging ...
第 128 頁
Poor Daphne was seldom submitted to in a debate wherein she was concerned ;
her discourse had nothing to recommend it but the good sense of it , and she was
always under a necessity to have very well confidered what she was to say ...
Poor Daphne was seldom submitted to in a debate wherein she was concerned ;
her discourse had nothing to recommend it but the good sense of it , and she was
always under a necessity to have very well confidered what she was to say ...
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