The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... Fortunes himself ; and says that England may be richer than other Kingdoms , by as plain Methods as he himself is ... Fortune , Time has made but very little Impression , either by Wrinkles on his Forehead , or Traces in his Brain ...
... Fortunes himself ; and says that England may be richer than other Kingdoms , by as plain Methods as he himself is ... Fortune , Time has made but very little Impression , either by Wrinkles on his Forehead , or Traces in his Brain ...
Pagina 38
... Fortune - Hunters . I am now 6 6 grown old , and hope you will recommend me so ' effectually , as that I may say something before The Emperor of the Moon is a farce , from the French , by Mrs. Aphra Behn , first acted in London in 1687 ...
... Fortune - Hunters . I am now 6 6 grown old , and hope you will recommend me so ' effectually , as that I may say something before The Emperor of the Moon is a farce , from the French , by Mrs. Aphra Behn , first acted in London in 1687 ...
Pagina 60
... Fortunes of ' Porus when he personates him . I am desired ' by the Company to inform you , that they sub- ' mit ... Fortune , I doubt ' not but I shall obtain your Pity and Favour . ' I have for many Years last past been Thunderer ...
... Fortunes of ' Porus when he personates him . I am desired ' by the Company to inform you , that they sub- ' mit ... Fortune , I doubt ' not but I shall obtain your Pity and Favour . ' I have for many Years last past been Thunderer ...
Pagina 68
... fortune ought to be made publick , as a Warning for other Men always to Examine into what they Admire . SIR , ' Supposing you to be a Person of general Knowledge , I make my Application to you on a very particular Occasion . I have a ...
... fortune ought to be made publick , as a Warning for other Men always to Examine into what they Admire . SIR , ' Supposing you to be a Person of general Knowledge , I make my Application to you on a very particular Occasion . I have a ...
Pagina 85
... Fortune , the Female gives her Heroin a great Gallant , at the End of the Play . But , indeed , there is hardly a Play one can go to , but the Hero or fine Gentleman of it struts off upon the same account , and leaves us to consider ...
... Fortune , the Female gives her Heroin a great Gallant , at the End of the Play . But , indeed , there is hardly a Play one can go to , but the Hero or fine Gentleman of it struts off upon the same account , and leaves us to consider ...
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