The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - 956 strán (strany) |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 66.
Strana 54
... them that it was no Body but the Gentleman ( for that is the Name which I go by in the Neighbourhood as well as in the Family ) they went Neigh 54 N ° 12 The SPECTATOR . wards feen going towards Iflington, if any one can ...
... them that it was no Body but the Gentleman ( for that is the Name which I go by in the Neighbourhood as well as in the Family ) they went Neigh 54 N ° 12 The SPECTATOR . wards feen going towards Iflington, if any one can ...
Strana 58
... Body . I thanked him very kindly , and paf- fed by him : And in a little time after faw him leap upon the Stage , and act his Part with very great Applaufe . It has been obferved by several , that the Lion has changed his manner of ...
... Body . I thanked him very kindly , and paf- fed by him : And in a little time after faw him leap upon the Stage , and act his Part with very great Applaufe . It has been obferved by several , that the Lion has changed his manner of ...
Strana 63
... Body was fo rafhly habited , that when they came to fpeak < to each other , a Nymph with a Crook had not a Word to fay but in the pert Stile of the Pit Bawdry ; and a Man in the Habit of a Philofopher was fpeechlefs , till an Occafion ...
... Body was fo rafhly habited , that when they came to fpeak < to each other , a Nymph with a Crook had not a Word to fay but in the pert Stile of the Pit Bawdry ; and a Man in the Habit of a Philofopher was fpeechlefs , till an Occafion ...
Strana 68
... Body , and Restlefness of Thought , and is never easy in any one Place , when she thinks there is more Company in another . The miffing of an Opera the firft Night , would be more afflicting to her than the Death of a Child . She pities ...
... Body , and Restlefness of Thought , and is never easy in any one Place , when she thinks there is more Company in another . The miffing of an Opera the firft Night , would be more afflicting to her than the Death of a Child . She pities ...
Strana 69
... Na- ture might act under me , with the fame Regard as a Surgeon to a Phyfician ; the one might be employed in healing thofe Blotches and Tumours which break out in the N ? 16 the Body , while the other is N ° 16 69 The SPECTATOR . N° 16 ...
... Na- ture might act under me , with the fame Regard as a Surgeon to a Phyfician ; the one might be employed in healing thofe Blotches and Tumours which break out in the N ? 16 the Body , while the other is N ° 16 69 The SPECTATOR . N° 16 ...
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