The Spectator, Zväzok 1 |
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... audience * . At one time he called the Jews together , by offering a reward to any one who fhould interpret a Hebrew infcription painted on his pulpit , and which confifted of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet jumbled together in the ...
... audience * . At one time he called the Jews together , by offering a reward to any one who fhould interpret a Hebrew infcription painted on his pulpit , and which confifted of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet jumbled together in the ...
Strana 4
... audiences . Sometimes I fmoke a pipe at Child's , and while I feem attentive to nothing but the Postman , overhear the conver- fation of every table in the room . I appear on Sunday nights at St. James's coffee - house , and fometimes ...
... audiences . Sometimes I fmoke a pipe at Child's , and while I feem attentive to nothing but the Postman , overhear the conver- fation of every table in the room . I appear on Sunday nights at St. James's coffee - house , and fometimes ...
Strana 11
... audience when he is at a play , for the actors have an ambition to please him . The perfon of next confideration is Sir Andrew Freeport , a merchant of great eminence in the city of London . A perfon of indefatigable in- dustry , ftrong ...
... audience when he is at a play , for the actors have an ambition to please him . The perfon of next confideration is Sir Andrew Freeport , a merchant of great eminence in the city of London . A perfon of indefatigable in- dustry , ftrong ...
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... audience . There are so many grati- fications attend this public fort of obscurity , that some little diftaftes I daily receive have lost their anguish ; and I did the other day , without the leaft difpleasure , over - hear one fay of ...
... audience . There are so many grati- fications attend this public fort of obscurity , that some little diftaftes I daily receive have lost their anguish ; and I did the other day , without the leaft difpleasure , over - hear one fay of ...
Strana 28
... audience . Common fenfe how- ever requires , that there should be nothing in the scenes and machines , which may appear childish and abfurd . How would the wits of King Charles's time have laughed , to have feen Nicolini exposed to a ...
... audience . Common fenfe how- ever requires , that there should be nothing in the scenes and machines , which may appear childish and abfurd . How would the wits of King Charles's time have laughed , to have feen Nicolini exposed to a ...
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