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Pagina 129
... matter. What I would therefore desire of you, is, to give me some account of this strange instrument, which I found the company called a cat-call ; and parti- erfariy to let me know whether it be a piece of music lately come from Italy ...
... matter. What I would therefore desire of you, is, to give me some account of this strange instrument, which I found the company called a cat-call ; and parti- erfariy to let me know whether it be a piece of music lately come from Italy ...
Pagina 142
... matter to the Spectator. " When I came to reflect at night, as my custom is, upon the occurrences of the day, I could not but believe that this humour of carrying a boy to travel in his mother's lap, and that upon pretence of learning ...
... matter to the Spectator. " When I came to reflect at night, as my custom is, upon the occurrences of the day, I could not but believe that this humour of carrying a boy to travel in his mother's lap, and that upon pretence of learning ...
Pagina 161
... matter of the highest consideration, what parts are well or ill performed, what passions or sentiments are indulged or cultivated, and consequently what manners and customs are transfused from the stage to the world, which reciprocally ...
... matter of the highest consideration, what parts are well or ill performed, what passions or sentiments are indulged or cultivated, and consequently what manners and customs are transfused from the stage to the world, which reciprocally ...
Pagina 184
... matter for thought and reflection. It is extremely natural for us to desire to see our thoughts put into the dress of words, without which indeed we can scarce have a clear and distinct idea of them ourselves. When they are thus clothed ...
... matter for thought and reflection. It is extremely natural for us to desire to see our thoughts put into the dress of words, without which indeed we can scarce have a clear and distinct idea of them ourselves. When they are thus clothed ...
Pagina 193
... matter came necessarily before the king, who commanded his son, on foot, to lay his right hand on the gentleman's stirrup as be sat on horseback in sight of the whole army, and ask his pardon. When the prince touched his stirrup, and ...
... matter came necessarily before the king, who commanded his son, on foot, to lay his right hand on the gentleman's stirrup as be sat on horseback in sight of the whole army, and ask his pardon. When the prince touched his stirrup, and ...
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