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Pagina 6
... expose me in public places to several salutes and civilities , which have been always very difagreeable to me ; for the greatest pain I can fuffer , is the being talked to , and being stared at . It is for this reason like- wife , that ...
... expose me in public places to several salutes and civilities , which have been always very difagreeable to me ; for the greatest pain I can fuffer , is the being talked to , and being stared at . It is for this reason like- wife , that ...
Pagina 9
... expose bully Dawson , Oldys's MS . notes on Langbaine's Lives , & c . p . 450. B. Museum . See The Squire of Alfatia , in the London Cries and Habits by Lauroon , 74 half sheets . Printed and fold by P. Tempeft , & c . 1711 . * It has ...
... expose bully Dawson , Oldys's MS . notes on Langbaine's Lives , & c . p . 450. B. Museum . See The Squire of Alfatia , in the London Cries and Habits by Lauroon , 74 half sheets . Printed and fold by P. Tempeft , & c . 1711 . * It has ...
Pagina 28
... exposed to a tempeft in robes of ermine , and failing in an open boat upon a fea of pasteboard ? What a field of raillery would they have been led into , had they been enter- tained with painted dragons spitting wild - fire , enchanted ...
... exposed to a tempeft in robes of ermine , and failing in an open boat upon a fea of pasteboard ? What a field of raillery would they have been led into , had they been enter- tained with painted dragons spitting wild - fire , enchanted ...
Pagina 34
... exposed to more than ordinary infamy and punishment , for offending againft fuch quick admonitions as their own fouls give them , and blunting the fine edge of their minds in such a manner , that they are no more shocked at vice and ...
... exposed to more than ordinary infamy and punishment , for offending againft fuch quick admonitions as their own fouls give them , and blunting the fine edge of their minds in such a manner , that they are no more shocked at vice and ...
Pagina 38
... expose him , as he stood , out of countenance , to the whole audience . The frolic went round the Athe- nian benches . But on those occafions there were also particular places affigned for foreign- When the good man skulked towards the ...
... expose him , as he stood , out of countenance , to the whole audience . The frolic went round the Athe- nian benches . But on those occafions there were also particular places affigned for foreign- When the good man skulked towards the ...
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