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Pagina 17
... on foot , instead of being drawn in a tri" umphant chariot by white horses , as my operabook had promised me ; and thus while I exD pected No 15. SATURDAY , MARCH 17 . Parva leves capiunt No. 14 . 17 THE SPECTATOR .
... on foot , instead of being drawn in a tri" umphant chariot by white horses , as my operabook had promised me ; and thus while I exD pected No 15. SATURDAY , MARCH 17 . Parva leves capiunt No. 14 . 17 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 25
... Spectator being most usually understood as one of the audience at public representations in our theatres , I feldom fail of many letters relating to plays and operas . But indeed there are fuch monftrous things done in both , that if ...
... Spectator being most usually understood as one of the audience at public representations in our theatres , I feldom fail of many letters relating to plays and operas . But indeed there are fuch monftrous things done in both , that if ...
Pagina 27
... injuries . For my own part , I would never truft a man that thought was capable of giving thefe fecret wounds ; and cannot but think that he would hurt the perE 2 ion , # As this week is in a manner fet apart No. 23 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
... injuries . For my own part , I would never truft a man that thought was capable of giving thefe fecret wounds ; and cannot but think that he would hurt the perE 2 ion , # As this week is in a manner fet apart No. 23 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 57
... Spectator . P. S. I defire to know whether you admit $ people of quality . ' Mr. Spectator . O fhew you there are among us of the vain April 17 . that honefty and for' titude enough to dare to be ugly , and willing to be thought fo ; I ...
... Spectator . P. S. I defire to know whether you admit $ people of quality . ' Mr. Spectator . O fhew you there are among us of the vain April 17 . that honefty and for' titude enough to dare to be ugly , and willing to be thought fo ; I ...
Pagina 64
... Spectator , greeting . HOUGH fome may think we defcend from our imperial dignity , in holding correfpondence with a private Litterato ; yet , as we have great refpect to all good intentions for · our service , we do not efteem it ...
... Spectator , greeting . HOUGH fome may think we defcend from our imperial dignity , in holding correfpondence with a private Litterato ; yet , as we have great refpect to all good intentions for · our service , we do not efteem it ...
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