The Spectator, 第 4 卷J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... late flaves of the ftage now become its maf- ters , dunces that will be fure to fupprefs all thea- trical entertainments and activities that they are not able themselves to fhine in ! · · 6 · • • Every man that goes to a play is not ...
... late flaves of the ftage now become its maf- ters , dunces that will be fure to fupprefs all thea- trical entertainments and activities that they are not able themselves to fhine in ! · · 6 · • • Every man that goes to a play is not ...
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... cane , and not creep with the air of a • ftrut . I must add to all this , that if it were not for one pleasure , which I thought a very mean one until 6 · 6 · of of very late years , I should have no one N ° 260 41 THE SPECTATOR .
... cane , and not creep with the air of a • ftrut . I must add to all this , that if it were not for one pleasure , which I thought a very mean one until 6 · 6 · of of very late years , I should have no one N ° 260 41 THE SPECTATOR .
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of very late years , I should have no one great fatisfaç tion left ; but if I live to the 10th of March , 1714 , and all my fecurities are good , I fhall , be worth fifty- thousand pound , • I am , Sir , • Your most humbie fervant ...
of very late years , I should have no one great fatisfaç tion left ; but if I live to the 10th of March , 1714 , and all my fecurities are good , I fhall , be worth fifty- thousand pound , • I am , Sir , • Your most humbie fervant ...
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... late defigned proceffion of his holinefs and his atten- dants , notwithstanding it might have afforded matter to many ludicrous fpeculations . Among thofe advan- tages , which the public may reap from this paper , it is not the leaft ...
... late defigned proceffion of his holinefs and his atten- dants , notwithstanding it might have afforded matter to many ludicrous fpeculations . Among thofe advan- tages , which the public may reap from this paper , it is not the leaft ...
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... late , that at prefent I wholly forbear any attempt towards it : I am of opinion that I ought fometimes to lay before the world the plain letters of my correfpondents in the artless dress in which they haftily fend them , that the ...
... late , that at prefent I wholly forbear any attempt towards it : I am of opinion that I ought fometimes to lay before the world the plain letters of my correfpondents in the artless dress in which they haftily fend them , that the ...
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