The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 15
... thefe occafions I always cried pifh , and went out again , has forbidden any such ceremony to be used in the house ; fo that at prefent I walk into the kitchen or parlour without being taken notice of , or giving any interruption to the ...
... thefe occafions I always cried pifh , and went out again , has forbidden any such ceremony to be used in the house ; fo that at prefent I walk into the kitchen or parlour without being taken notice of , or giving any interruption to the ...
Strana 58
... thefe falfe gallantries , that the ftage is here in its original fituation of a cart . Alexander the Great was acted by a fellow in a paper cravat . The next day , the earl of Effex feemed to have no diftrefs but his poverty : and my ...
... thefe falfe gallantries , that the ftage is here in its original fituation of a cart . Alexander the Great was acted by a fellow in a paper cravat . The next day , the earl of Effex feemed to have no diftrefs but his poverty : and my ...
Strana 59
... thefe his ledgers , brought him fome time fince a little bundle of papers , which he affured him were written by king Sa Ga Yean Qua Rafh Tow , and , as he fuppofes , left behind by fome mistake . Thefe papers are now tranf- lated , and ...
... thefe his ledgers , brought him fome time fince a little bundle of papers , which he affured him were written by king Sa Ga Yean Qua Rafh Tow , and , as he fuppofes , left behind by fome mistake . Thefe papers are now tranf- lated , and ...
Strana 64
... thefe mifchievous people , the Peepers , into your confideration : I doubt not but you will think a Peeper as much more per- nicious than a Starer , as an ambuscade is more to be feared than an open assault . ' I am , Sir , Your most ...
... thefe mifchievous people , the Peepers , into your confideration : I doubt not but you will think a Peeper as much more per- nicious than a Starer , as an ambuscade is more to be feared than an open assault . ' I am , Sir , Your most ...
Strana 72
... thefe eight feveral words , and by that means made his verfes almoft as numerous as the virtues and the ftars which they celebrated . It is no wonder that men who had fo much time upon their hands , did not only refore all the ...
... thefe eight feveral words , and by that means made his verfes almoft as numerous as the virtues and the ftars which they celebrated . It is no wonder that men who had fo much time upon their hands , did not only refore all the ...
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