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Pagina 12
... admirer , and co- pied after him . He was dressed like a German , and had a very hard name that sounded something like Stupidity . The third artist that I looked over was Fantasque , dressed like a Venetian scaramouch . He had an ex ...
... admirer , and co- pied after him . He was dressed like a German , and had a very hard name that sounded something like Stupidity . The third artist that I looked over was Fantasque , dressed like a Venetian scaramouch . He had an ex ...
Pagina 32
... that we plain people may not be served as if we were idolaters ; but that from the time of publishing this in your paper , the Idols would mix ratsbane only for their admirers , and take more care of us 32 87 . SPECTATOR .
... that we plain people may not be served as if we were idolaters ; but that from the time of publishing this in your paper , the Idols would mix ratsbane only for their admirers , and take more care of us 32 87 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 33
for their admirers , and take more care of us who don't love them . * * I am , SIR , yours , T. Ts . * Adv . This is to give notice , that the three cri- tics who last Sunday settled the characters of my lord Rochester and Boileau , in ...
for their admirers , and take more care of us who don't love them . * * I am , SIR , yours , T. Ts . * Adv . This is to give notice , that the three cri- tics who last Sunday settled the characters of my lord Rochester and Boileau , in ...
Pagina 50
... be present ; but it seems Dick Crastin , the admirer of Honoria , and Tom Tulip the pretender to Flavia , were purposely admitted together by the ladies , that each might shew the other that her lover had the 50 91 . SPECTATOR .
... be present ; but it seems Dick Crastin , the admirer of Honoria , and Tom Tulip the pretender to Flavia , were purposely admitted together by the ladies , that each might shew the other that her lover had the 50 91 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 98
... admirers , and appear illus- trious in the opinion of the whole British nation . The deserving man , who can now recommend him- self to the esteem of but half his countrymen , will then receive the approbations and applauses of a whole ...
... admirers , and appear illus- trious in the opinion of the whole British nation . The deserving man , who can now recommend him- self to the esteem of but half his countrymen , will then receive the approbations and applauses of a whole ...
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