The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 41
... observed by several , that the Lion has changed his manner of Acting twice or thrice since his first Appearance ; which will not seem strange , when I acquaint my Reader that the Lion has been changed upon the Audience three several ...
... observed by several , that the Lion has changed his manner of Acting twice or thrice since his first Appearance ; which will not seem strange , when I acquaint my Reader that the Lion has been changed upon the Audience three several ...
Pagina 70
... observed a Passage in Socrates's Behaviour at his Death , in a Light wherein none of the Criticks have considered it . That excellent Man , entertaining his Friends , a little before he drank the Bowl of Poison , with a Discourse on the ...
... observed a Passage in Socrates's Behaviour at his Death , in a Light wherein none of the Criticks have considered it . That excellent Man , entertaining his Friends , a little before he drank the Bowl of Poison , with a Discourse on the ...
Pagina 475
... observed , taken , or Observation made of the natural Strain of Men , it is no small Comfort to me , as a SPECTATOR , that there is any right Value set upon the bona Indoles of other Animals ; as appears by the following Advertisement ...
... observed , taken , or Observation made of the natural Strain of Men , it is no small Comfort to me , as a SPECTATOR , that there is any right Value set upon the bona Indoles of other Animals ; as appears by the following Advertisement ...
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