The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Play , is his Hour of Business ; exactly at five he passes through New - Inn , ' crosses through Russel - Court , and takes a Turn at Will's till the Play begins ; 2 he has his Shooes rubb'd and his Perriwig powder'd at the Barber's as ...
... Play , is his Hour of Business ; exactly at five he passes through New - Inn , ' crosses through Russel - Court , and takes a Turn at Will's till the Play begins ; 2 he has his Shooes rubb'd and his Perriwig powder'd at the Barber's as ...
Strana 188
... Play - house2 several Daggers , Poniards , Wheels , Bowls for Poison , and many other Instruments of Death . Murders and Executions are always transacted behind the Scenes in the French Theatre ; which in general is very agreeable to ...
... Play - house2 several Daggers , Poniards , Wheels , Bowls for Poison , and many other Instruments of Death . Murders and Executions are always transacted behind the Scenes in the French Theatre ; which in general is very agreeable to ...
Strana 219
... Play . But , indeed , there is hardly a Play one can go to , but the Hero or fine Gentleman of it struts off upon the same account , and leaves us to consider what good Office he has put us to , or to employ our selves as we please . To ...
... Play . But , indeed , there is hardly a Play one can go to , but the Hero or fine Gentleman of it struts off upon the same account , and leaves us to consider what good Office he has put us to , or to employ our selves as we please . To ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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