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Pagina 63
... last Week to ' view both these Performances , and make my Obfer- • vations upon them . ་ FIRST therefore , I cannot but obferve that Mr. Powell wifely forbearing to give his Company a • Bill of Fare beforehand , every Scene is new and ...
... last Week to ' view both these Performances , and make my Obfer- • vations upon them . ་ FIRST therefore , I cannot but obferve that Mr. Powell wifely forbearing to give his Company a • Bill of Fare beforehand , every Scene is new and ...
Pagina 74
... last of your Speculations that I have yet feen , by your Specimen upon Clubs , which I therefore hope you will continue , I shall take the Liberty to furnish you with a brief Account of fuch a one as perhaps you have ⚫ not feen in all ...
... last of your Speculations that I have yet feen , by your Specimen upon Clubs , which I therefore hope you will continue , I shall take the Liberty to furnish you with a brief Account of fuch a one as perhaps you have ⚫ not feen in all ...
Pagina 103
... last Years , to have lived ⚫ in a Pair of Scales . I compute myself , when I am in ' full Health , to be precifely Two hundred Weight , falling fhort of it about a Pound after a Day's Faft , ⚫ and exceeding it as much after a very ...
... last Years , to have lived ⚫ in a Pair of Scales . I compute myself , when I am in ' full Health , to be precifely Two hundred Weight , falling fhort of it about a Pound after a Day's Faft , ⚫ and exceeding it as much after a very ...
Pagina 155
... here , but it often afcends the Pulpit itfelf ; and the Declaimer , in that facred Place , is frequently fo impertinently witty , fpeaks of the the last Day itself with fo many quaint Phrafes , N ° 38 155 The SPECTATOR .
... here , but it often afcends the Pulpit itfelf ; and the Declaimer , in that facred Place , is frequently fo impertinently witty , fpeaks of the the last Day itself with fo many quaint Phrafes , N ° 38 155 The SPECTATOR .
Pagina 156
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. the last Day itself with fo many quaint Phrafes , that there is no Man who understands Rallery , but muft refolve to fin no more : Nay , you may behold him fometimes in Prayer , for a proper Delivery ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. the last Day itself with fo many quaint Phrafes , that there is no Man who understands Rallery , but muft refolve to fin no more : Nay , you may behold him fometimes in Prayer , for a proper Delivery ...
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