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Pagina 32
... Covent Garden , and that I am not the first cully whom she has passed herself upon for a countess . " Thus , Sir , you see how I have mistaken a cloud for a JUNO ; and if you can make any use of this adventure , for the benefit of those ...
... Covent Garden , and that I am not the first cully whom she has passed herself upon for a countess . " Thus , Sir , you see how I have mistaken a cloud for a JUNO ; and if you can make any use of this adventure , for the benefit of those ...
Pagina 52
... COVENT - GARDEN , MARCH 13 . " I HAVE been for twenty years under - sexton of this parish of St Paul's , Covent Garden , and have not missed tolling , into prayers six times in all those years ; which office I have performed to my great ...
... COVENT - GARDEN , MARCH 13 . " I HAVE been for twenty years under - sexton of this parish of St Paul's , Covent Garden , and have not missed tolling , into prayers six times in all those years ; which office I have performed to my great ...
Pagina 54
... Covent Garden , being at present the two leading diversions of the town , and Mr POWELL profes- sing in his advertisements to set up WHITTINGTON and his Cat against RINALDO and ARMIDA , my curiosity led me the beginning of last week to ...
... Covent Garden , being at present the two leading diversions of the town , and Mr POWELL profes- sing in his advertisements to set up WHITTINGTON and his Cat against RINALDO and ARMIDA , my curiosity led me the beginning of last week to ...
Pagina 132
... COVENT GARDEN . The petition of all the devils of the playhouse , in be- half of themselves and families , setting forth their ex- pulsion from thence , with certificates of their good life and conversation , and praying relief . The ...
... COVENT GARDEN . The petition of all the devils of the playhouse , in be- half of themselves and families , setting forth their ex- pulsion from thence , with certificates of their good life and conversation , and praying relief . The ...
Pagina 255
" SIR , From the Three Chairs in the Piazzo , Covent Garden . MAY 16.1711 " As you are a SPECTATOR , I think we , who make it our business to exhibit any thing to public view , ought to apply ourselves to you for your approbation . I ...
" SIR , From the Three Chairs in the Piazzo , Covent Garden . MAY 16.1711 " As you are a SPECTATOR , I think we , who make it our business to exhibit any thing to public view , ought to apply ourselves to you for your approbation . I ...
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