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Pagina 77
... Masters of it , were born . Impudence in an 1711 . English - man is sullen and insolent ; in a Scotch - man it is untractable and rapacious ; in an Irish - man absurd and fawning : As the Course of the World now runs , the impudent ...
... Masters of it , were born . Impudence in an 1711 . English - man is sullen and insolent ; in a Scotch - man it is untractable and rapacious ; in an Irish - man absurd and fawning : As the Course of the World now runs , the impudent ...
Pagina 83
... Master , to wit , in re presenting human and still Life together . I have several times acted one of the finest Flower - pots in the same Opera wherein Mr. Screne is a Chair ; there fore upon his Promotion , request that I may succeed ...
... Master , to wit , in re presenting human and still Life together . I have several times acted one of the finest Flower - pots in the same Opera wherein Mr. Screne is a Chair ; there fore upon his Promotion , request that I may succeed ...
Pagina 90
... Master of the House as much as he that keeps it . The Drawers are all in Awe of him ; and all the Customers who frequent his Company , yield him a sort of comical obedience . I do not know but ] may be such a Fellow as this my self ...
... Master of the House as much as he that keeps it . The Drawers are all in Awe of him ; and all the Customers who frequent his Company , yield him a sort of comical obedience . I do not know but ] may be such a Fellow as this my self ...
Pagina 103
... Master whom he serv'd ; as the Husband after Marriage , gives to his Mistress's Arms in his own Coat . This I take to have given Rise to many of those Absurdities which are committed over our Heads ; and , as I am informed , first ...
... Master whom he serv'd ; as the Husband after Marriage , gives to his Mistress's Arms in his own Coat . This I take to have given Rise to many of those Absurdities which are committed over our Heads ; and , as I am informed , first ...
Pagina 105
... Master of the House , and found upon Enquiry , as I had guessed by the little Agréemens upon his Sign , that he was a Frenchman . I know , Sir , it is not requisite for me to enlarge upon these Hints to a Gentleman of your great ...
... Master of the House , and found upon Enquiry , as I had guessed by the little Agréemens upon his Sign , that he was a Frenchman . I know , Sir , it is not requisite for me to enlarge upon these Hints to a Gentleman of your great ...
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