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Pagina 22
... occafion , I do not hear that any of the performers in our opera pretend to equal the famous pied piper , who made all the mice of a great town in Germany follow his mufic , and by that means cleared the place of those little noxious ...
... occafion , I do not hear that any of the performers in our opera pretend to equal the famous pied piper , who made all the mice of a great town in Germany follow his mufic , and by that means cleared the place of those little noxious ...
Pagina 26
... occafions there were alfo particular places affigned for foreigners . When the good man fkulked towards the boxes ... occafion of it , he told me that his wife had dreamt a ftrange dream the night before , which they were afraid ...
... occafions there were alfo particular places affigned for foreigners . When the good man fkulked towards the boxes ... occafion of it , he told me that his wife had dreamt a ftrange dream the night before , which they were afraid ...
Pagina 35
... occafion of a club . That of the Georges , which used to meet at the sign of the George on St. George's day , and fwear before George , is ftill fresh in every one's memory . There are at prefent , in feveral parts of this city , what ...
... occafion of a club . That of the Georges , which used to meet at the sign of the George on St. George's day , and fwear before George , is ftill fresh in every one's memory . There are at prefent , in feveral parts of this city , what ...
Pagina 44
... occafion . From their firft landing they were obferved by a party of Indians , who hid themfelves in the woods for that purpose . The English unadvisedly marched a great diftance from the fhore into the country , and were intercepted by ...
... occafion . From their firft landing they were obferved by a party of Indians , who hid themfelves in the woods for that purpose . The English unadvisedly marched a great diftance from the fhore into the country , and were intercepted by ...
Pagina 56
... occafion offered of exprelling himself in the refufe of the tyring - rooms . We had a judge that danced a minuet with a quaker for his partner , while half a dozen harlequins stood by as fpectators ; a Turk drank me off two bottles of ...
... occafion offered of exprelling himself in the refufe of the tyring - rooms . We had a judge that danced a minuet with a quaker for his partner , while half a dozen harlequins stood by as fpectators ; a Turk drank me off two bottles of ...
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