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Pagina 4
... Countries , and therefore left the University , with the Character of an odd unaccountable Fellow , that had a great deal ... Country with great Satisfaction I have passed my latter Years in this City , where I am frequently seen in most ...
... Countries , and therefore left the University , with the Character of an odd unaccountable Fellow , that had a great deal ... Country with great Satisfaction I have passed my latter Years in this City , where I am frequently seen in most ...
Pagina 7
... Country Dance which is call'd after him . All who know that Shire are very well acquainted with the Parts and Merits of Sir ROGER He is a Gentleman that is very singular in his Behaviour , but his Singularities proceed from his good ...
... Country Dance which is call'd after him . All who know that Shire are very well acquainted with the Parts and Merits of Sir ROGER He is a Gentleman that is very singular in his Behaviour , but his Singularities proceed from his good ...
Pagina 20
... Country filled with Herds and Flocks , it would be ridiculous to draw the Country only upon the Scenes , and to crowd several Parts of the Stage with Sheep and Oxen . This is joining together Inconsistencies , and making the Decoration ...
... Country filled with Herds and Flocks , it would be ridiculous to draw the Country only upon the Scenes , and to crowd several Parts of the Stage with Sheep and Oxen . This is joining together Inconsistencies , and making the Decoration ...
Pagina 44
... Country , and were intercepted by the Natives , who slew the greatest Number of them . Our Adventurer escaped among others , by flying into a Forest . Upon his coming into a remote and pathless Part of the Wood , he threw himself ...
... Country , and were intercepted by the Natives , who slew the greatest Number of them . Our Adventurer escaped among others , by flying into a Forest . Upon his coming into a remote and pathless Part of the Wood , he threw himself ...
Pagina 51
... Country Gentleman , who does it for his Diversion , but desires his Name may be concealed , He says very handsomely in his own Excuse , that he does not Act for Gain , that he indulges an innocent Pleasure in it , and that it is better ...
... Country Gentleman , who does it for his Diversion , but desires his Name may be concealed , He says very handsomely in his own Excuse , that he does not Act for Gain , that he indulges an innocent Pleasure in it , and that it is better ...
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