The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 21
... prince of the island was before the Cat's arrival upon it ; for which reason he would not permit it to be acted in his house . And , indeed , I cannot blame him ; for , as he said very well upon that occasion , I do not hear that any of ...
... prince of the island was before the Cat's arrival upon it ; for which reason he would not permit it to be acted in his house . And , indeed , I cannot blame him ; for , as he said very well upon that occasion , I do not hear that any of ...
Pagina 64
... Prince HARRY and FALSTAFF , in SHAKESPEARE , have carried the ridicule upon fat and lean as far as it will go . FALSTAFF is humorously called Woolsack , Bed - presser , and Hill of flesh ; HARRY , a Starveling , an Elves - skin , a ...
... Prince HARRY and FALSTAFF , in SHAKESPEARE , have carried the ridicule upon fat and lean as far as it will go . FALSTAFF is humorously called Woolsack , Bed - presser , and Hill of flesh ; HARRY , a Starveling , an Elves - skin , a ...
Pagina 82
... prince that dated from this palace since JOHN OF GAUNT . Such is the uncertainty of all human greatness , that I who lately never moved without a guard , am now pressed as a com- mon soldier , and am to sail with the first fair wind ...
... prince that dated from this palace since JOHN OF GAUNT . Such is the uncertainty of all human greatness , that I who lately never moved without a guard , am now pressed as a com- mon soldier , and am to sail with the first fair wind ...
Pagina 117
... prince and each other obliquely , and all matters of importance were concerted and carried on in the Macedonian court with their polls on one side . For about the first century nothing made more noise in the world than Roman noses , and ...
... prince and each other obliquely , and all matters of importance were concerted and carried on in the Macedonian court with their polls on one side . For about the first century nothing made more noise in the world than Roman noses , and ...
Pagina 158
... Prince's march , in conjunc- tion with infidels , to be palpably against our good will and liking , and , for all Monsieur PALMQUIST , a most dangerous innovation ; and we are by no means yet sure , that some people are not at the ...
... Prince's march , in conjunc- tion with infidels , to be palpably against our good will and liking , and , for all Monsieur PALMQUIST , a most dangerous innovation ; and we are by no means yet sure , that some people are not at the ...
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