The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 53
... laugh at the child. ́ ́ " I desire you would lay this before all the world , that I may not be made such a tool for the future , and that Punchinello may choose hours less canonical . As things are now , Mr PoWELL has a full ...
... laugh at the child. ́ ́ " I desire you would lay this before all the world , that I may not be made such a tool for the future , and that Punchinello may choose hours less canonical . As things are now , Mr PoWELL has a full ...
Pagina 80
... laughter of fools , and our admiration the wonder of idiots ; else such improbable , monstrous , and incoherent dreams , could not go off as they do , not only without the utmost scorn and contempt , but even with the loudest applause ...
... laughter of fools , and our admiration the wonder of idiots ; else such improbable , monstrous , and incoherent dreams , could not go off as they do , not only without the utmost scorn and contempt , but even with the loudest applause ...
Pagina 105
... laughing when they heard a lover chanting out a billet - doux , and even the superscription of a letter set to a tune . The famous blunder in an old play of Enter a king and two fiddlers solus , was now no longer an absurdity .; when it ...
... laughing when they heard a lover chanting out a billet - doux , and even the superscription of a letter set to a tune . The famous blunder in an old play of Enter a king and two fiddlers solus , was now no longer an absurdity .; when it ...
Pagina 109
... , under the colour of laughing at the passion and themselves : but at the same time , though they are sensible of the extravagancies of that unhappy warrior , they do not observe , that to turn NO . 30 % 100 THE SPECTATÓR .
... , under the colour of laughing at the passion and themselves : but at the same time , though they are sensible of the extravagancies of that unhappy warrior , they do not observe , that to turn NO . 30 % 100 THE SPECTATÓR .
Pagina 114
... laugh , Is our music then to receive farther im- provements from Switzerland ! This alarmed the pro- jector , who immediately let go my button , and turned about to answer him . I took the opportunity of the diversion , which seemed to ...
... laugh , Is our music then to receive farther im- provements from Switzerland ! This alarmed the pro- jector , who immediately let go my button , and turned about to answer him . I took the opportunity of the diversion , which seemed to ...
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