The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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... town with a pamph- let , in which he describes Pope as a " Wit out of his senses ; " and attributes his ill - will to his ( Cibber's ) having made a ludicrous allusion to the damnation of the farce of " Three hours after Marriage ...
... town with a pamph- let , in which he describes Pope as a " Wit out of his senses ; " and attributes his ill - will to his ( Cibber's ) having made a ludicrous allusion to the damnation of the farce of " Three hours after Marriage ...
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... town ; and that you now take as much pleasure in the planting of young trees , as you did formerly in the cutting down of your old ones . In short , we hear from all hands that you are thoroughly reconciled to your dirty acres , and ...
... town ; and that you now take as much pleasure in the planting of young trees , as you did formerly in the cutting down of your old ones . In short , we hear from all hands that you are thoroughly reconciled to your dirty acres , and ...
Strana 38
... town he lives in Soho- square . It is said , he keeps himself a bachelor by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him . Be- fore this disappointment , Sir Roger was what you call a fine ...
... town he lives in Soho- square . It is said , he keeps himself a bachelor by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him . Be- fore this disappointment , Sir Roger was what you call a fine ...
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... town in the whole island . I can tell you the pro- gress that virtue has made in all our cities , boroughs , and corporations ; and know as well the evil practices that are committed in Berwick or Exeter , as what is done in my own ...
... town in the whole island . I can tell you the pro- gress that virtue has made in all our cities , boroughs , and corporations ; and know as well the evil practices that are committed in Berwick or Exeter , as what is done in my own ...
Strana 46
... town , in which there was a club of fat men , that did not come together ( as you may well suppose ) to en- tertain one another with sprightliness and wit but to keep one another in countenance . The room where the club met was ...
... town , in which there was a club of fat men , that did not come together ( as you may well suppose ) to en- tertain one another with sprightliness and wit but to keep one another in countenance . The room where the club met was ...
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