The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 25
... pleased to buy filks of one , whom he would not venture to feel his pulfe . Vagellius is careful , ftudious , and obliging , but withal a little thick - fkulled ; he has not a fingle client , but might have had abundance of cuf tomers ...
... pleased to buy filks of one , whom he would not venture to feel his pulfe . Vagellius is careful , ftudious , and obliging , but withal a little thick - fkulled ; he has not a fingle client , but might have had abundance of cuf tomers ...
Strana 40
... pleased ; provided I continued to combat with criminals in a body , and to affault the vice without hurting the perfon .. This debate , which was held for the good of mankind , put me in miad of that which the Ro- man ving incoherent ...
... pleased ; provided I continued to combat with criminals in a body , and to affault the vice without hurting the perfon .. This debate , which was held for the good of mankind , put me in miad of that which the Ro- man ving incoherent ...
Strana 47
... pleased the people , and carried away the prize in the public difputes of the stage , from thofe that ended happily . Terror and com- miferation leave a pleafing anguish in the mind ; and fix the audience in such a serious compofure of ...
... pleased the people , and carried away the prize in the public difputes of the stage , from thofe that ended happily . Terror and com- miferation leave a pleafing anguish in the mind ; and fix the audience in such a serious compofure of ...
Strana 80
... pleased ; and am afhamed to own fhe makes little or no improvement . Then she is no more able now to walk , than fhe was to go fat a year old . By walking you will eafily know " I mean that regular but cafy motion , which gives our ...
... pleased ; and am afhamed to own fhe makes little or no improvement . Then she is no more able now to walk , than fhe was to go fat a year old . By walking you will eafily know " I mean that regular but cafy motion , which gives our ...
Strana 67
... pleased and fur- prifed with that part of his entertainment which ⚫ he called French Dancing . There were feveral lips , or they will be too quick for the mufic , and dance quite out of time . > I am not able however to give my final ...
... pleased and fur- prifed with that part of his entertainment which ⚫ he called French Dancing . There were feveral lips , or they will be too quick for the mufic , and dance quite out of time . > I am not able however to give my final ...
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