The Spectator, Volume 1George Washington Greene J.B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Pagina 4
... gentleman commonly asked , not where he resided , but which coffee - house he frequented ? No decently attired idler was ex- cluded , provided he laid down his penny at the bar ; but this he could seldom do without struggling through ...
... gentleman commonly asked , not where he resided , but which coffee - house he frequented ? No decently attired idler was ex- cluded , provided he laid down his penny at the bar ; but this he could seldom do without struggling through ...
Pagina 8
... gentlemen who are con- cerned with me in this work ; for , as I have before intimated , a plan of it is laid and concerted ( as all other matters of importance are ) in a club . However , as my friends have engaged me to 1 The word club ...
... gentlemen who are con- cerned with me in this work ; for , as I have before intimated , a plan of it is laid and concerted ( as all other matters of importance are ) in a club . However , as my friends have engaged me to 1 The word club ...
Pagina 10
... gentleman of Worcestershire , of alent descent , a baronet , his name Sir Roger de Coverly . His great grandfather was inventor of that famous country - dance 1 V. Introductory remarks . - G . 2 Whenever any striking individuality ...
... gentleman of Worcestershire , of alent descent , a baronet , his name Sir Roger de Coverly . His great grandfather was inventor of that famous country - dance 1 V. Introductory remarks . - G . 2 Whenever any striking individuality ...
Pagina 11
... gentleman that is very singular in his behaviour , but his singula- city of Worcester , proved himself so powerful a plaintiff that he ousted the then Bishop of Worcester from his place of Royal Almoner for inter- fering in the county ...
... gentleman that is very singular in his behaviour , but his singula- city of Worcester , proved himself so powerful a plaintiff that he ousted the then Bishop of Worcester from his place of Royal Almoner for inter- fering in the county ...
Pagina 12
... gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Ro chester and Sir George Etherege , fought a duel upon his first coming to town , and kicked Bully Dawson ' in a public coffee- house for calling him youngster . But being ill used by the above ...
... gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Ro chester and Sir George Etherege , fought a duel upon his first coming to town , and kicked Bully Dawson ' in a public coffee- house for calling him youngster . But being ill used by the above ...
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