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Pagina 21
... loose in this Opera , that it is feared the House will never get rid of them ; and that in other Plays they may make their Entrance in very wrong and improper Scenes , so as to be seen flying in a La- dy's Bed - Chamber , or pearching ...
... loose in this Opera , that it is feared the House will never get rid of them ; and that in other Plays they may make their Entrance in very wrong and improper Scenes , so as to be seen flying in a La- dy's Bed - Chamber , or pearching ...
Pagina 26
... lose a Day in every Week . In the midst of these my Musings she defired me to reach her a little Salt upon the Point of my Knife , which I did in such a Trepidation and Hurry of Obedience , that I let it drop by the Way ; at which she ...
... lose a Day in every Week . In the midst of these my Musings she defired me to reach her a little Salt upon the Point of my Knife , which I did in such a Trepidation and Hurry of Obedience , that I let it drop by the Way ; at which she ...
Pagina 27
... lose his Appe- tite , upon the plucking of a Merry - thought . A Screech- Owl at Midnight has alarm'd a Family , more than a Band of Robbers ; nay , the Voice of a Cricket hath struck more Terror , than the Roaring of a Lion . There is ...
... lose his Appe- tite , upon the plucking of a Merry - thought . A Screech- Owl at Midnight has alarm'd a Family , more than a Band of Robbers ; nay , the Voice of a Cricket hath struck more Terror , than the Roaring of a Lion . There is ...
Pagina 46
... loose upon another without his Knowledge and Permiffion . FOR my own Part , am apt to join in Opinion with those who believe that all the Regions of Nature swarm with Spirits ; and that we have Multitudes of Spectators all our Αcτίσης ...
... loose upon another without his Knowledge and Permiffion . FOR my own Part , am apt to join in Opinion with those who believe that all the Regions of Nature swarm with Spirits ; and that we have Multitudes of Spectators all our Αcτίσης ...
Pagina 61
... his Country . How- ever , as I am very fenfible my Paper would lose its whole Effect , should it run into the Outrages of a Party , I shall take take care to keep clear of every thing which looks No. 16 . The SPECTATOR . 61.
... his Country . How- ever , as I am very fenfible my Paper would lose its whole Effect , should it run into the Outrages of a Party , I shall take take care to keep clear of every thing which looks No. 16 . The SPECTATOR . 61.
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