The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... seen , by your Specimen upon Clubs , which I therefore hope you will continue , I shall take the Liberty to furnish you with a brief Account of such a one as perhaps you have not seen in all your Travels , unless it was your Fortune to ...
... seen , by your Specimen upon Clubs , which I therefore hope you will continue , I shall take the Liberty to furnish you with a brief Account of such a one as perhaps you have not seen in all your Travels , unless it was your Fortune to ...
Strana 128
... seen all the strange Sights about it . In order to remedy this great Incon- venience , our Projector drew out of his Pocket the Scheme of an Opera , Entitled , The Expedition of Alexander1 the Great ; in which he had disposed all the ...
... seen all the strange Sights about it . In order to remedy this great Incon- venience , our Projector drew out of his Pocket the Scheme of an Opera , Entitled , The Expedition of Alexander1 the Great ; in which he had disposed all the ...
Strana 131
... seen ' in the Little Piazza's Covent - Garden , in the same House where Punch's Opera is ' . It is described more fully in Nos . 181 , 184 , and 192 : At the Duke of Marlborough's Head in Fleetstreet , is now to be seen a new Invented ...
... seen ' in the Little Piazza's Covent - Garden , in the same House where Punch's Opera is ' . It is described more fully in Nos . 181 , 184 , and 192 : At the Duke of Marlborough's Head in Fleetstreet , is now to be seen a new Invented ...
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