The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 10
... themselves , or are introduced by friends who are obliged to quit them , upon their first entrance , to the conver- fation of any body that addreffes himself to them . There are feveral rooms where the par- ' ties may retire , and , if ...
... themselves , or are introduced by friends who are obliged to quit them , upon their first entrance , to the conver- fation of any body that addreffes himself to them . There are feveral rooms where the par- ' ties may retire , and , if ...
Strana 11
... themselves into a kind of fraternity , and meet once or twice a week , upon the account of fuch a fantastic refemblance . I know a confider- able market - town , in which there was a club of fat men , that did not come together , as you ...
... themselves into a kind of fraternity , and meet once or twice a week , upon the account of fuch a fantastic refemblance . I know a confider- able market - town , in which there was a club of fat men , that did not come together , as you ...
Strana 21
... themselves together , and ⚫ affumed the name of the Ugly Club . This ill- favoured fraternity confifts of a Prefident and ' twelve Fellows ; the choice of which is not con- ' fined by patent to any particular foundation , ( as St ...
... themselves together , and ⚫ affumed the name of the Ugly Club . This ill- favoured fraternity confifts of a Prefident and ' twelve Fellows ; the choice of which is not con- ' fined by patent to any particular foundation , ( as St ...
Strana 22
... themselves intirely of the fatigue of thinking , have fo ordered it at prefent , that the whole opera is performed in an unknown tongue . We no longer understand the language of our own ftage ; info- much that I have often been afraid ...
... themselves intirely of the fatigue of thinking , have fo ordered it at prefent , that the whole opera is performed in an unknown tongue . We no longer understand the language of our own ftage ; info- much that I have often been afraid ...
Strana 23
... themselves fuccefs in any uncommon undertaking miscarry in the attempt , or he that aimed at what would have been useful and laud- able , meets with contempt and derifion , the en- vious man , under the colour of hating vain - glory ...
... themselves fuccefs in any uncommon undertaking miscarry in the attempt , or he that aimed at what would have been useful and laud- able , meets with contempt and derifion , the en- vious man , under the colour of hating vain - glory ...
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