The Spectator, Zväzok 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 104
... entertainment , but taking the sen- formed , and proper officers were appointed ; tence from the end of the Cambridge letter , and the day was fixed for the entertainment , and placing it at the front of my paper , to show which was in ...
... entertainment , but taking the sen- formed , and proper officers were appointed ; tence from the end of the Cambridge letter , and the day was fixed for the entertainment , and placing it at the front of my paper , to show which was in ...
Strana 183
... entertainments , and has accordingly I should not , however , have troubled you complained to me upon it ; but I think ... entertainment almost to incline me to believe him ; Ben Johnson was almost lamed ; young Bullockt narrowly sav- ed ...
... entertainments , and has accordingly I should not , however , have troubled you complained to me upon it ; but I think ... entertainment almost to incline me to believe him ; Ben Johnson was almost lamed ; young Bullockt narrowly sav- ed ...
Strana 336
... entertainment very confess it is with a melancholy amazement , I little above the rattles of children . It was see so wonderful a genius laid aside , and the from this opinion of the matter , that when late slaves of the stage now ...
... entertainment very confess it is with a melancholy amazement , I little above the rattles of children . It was see so wonderful a genius laid aside , and the from this opinion of the matter , that when late slaves of the stage now ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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