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Pagina 14
... obey the direction of an old humourfome father , than in purfuit of his own inclinations . He was placed there to ftudy the laws of the land , and is the most learned of of any of the house in thofe of the ftage 14 No 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
... obey the direction of an old humourfome father , than in purfuit of his own inclinations . He was placed there to ftudy the laws of the land , and is the most learned of of any of the house in thofe of the ftage 14 No 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 15
of any of the house in thofe of the ftage . Ariftotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Lit- tleton or Coke . The father fends up every poft que- ftions relating to marriage - articles , leafes , and te-- nures in the ...
of any of the house in thofe of the ftage . Ariftotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Lit- tleton or Coke . The father fends up every poft que- ftions relating to marriage - articles , leafes , and te-- nures in the ...
Pagina 18
... house , he starts up , ' He has good blood in his veins , Tom Mirabell be- got him , the rogue cheated me in that affair ; that young fellow's mother ufed me more like a dog than · any woman I ever made advances to . ' This way of ...
... house , he starts up , ' He has good blood in his veins , Tom Mirabell be- got him , the rogue cheated me in that affair ; that young fellow's mother ufed me more like a dog than · any woman I ever made advances to . ' This way of ...
Pagina 28
... house , to be employed in jetteaus and water- works . This project , as I have fince heard , is post- poned till the fummer - feafon ; when it is thought the coolness that proceeds from fountains and cafcades will be more acceptable and ...
... house , to be employed in jetteaus and water- works . This project , as I have fince heard , is post- poned till the fummer - feafon ; when it is thought the coolness that proceeds from fountains and cafcades will be more acceptable and ...
Pagina 29
... ; there have been fo many flights of them let loose in this opera , that it is feared the house will never get rid of them ; and that in C 3 other other plays they may make their entrance in very wrong N ° 5 . THE SPECTATOR . 29.
... ; there have been fo many flights of them let loose in this opera , that it is feared the house will never get rid of them ; and that in C 3 other other plays they may make their entrance in very wrong N ° 5 . THE SPECTATOR . 29.
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