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Pagina 43
... taken a ⚫ house near Bloomsbury - Square , commodioufly ⚫ fituated next the fields in a good air ; where the teaches all forts of birds of the loquacious kinds , as parrots , ftarlings , magpies , and others , to ⚫ imitate human ...
... taken a ⚫ house near Bloomsbury - Square , commodioufly ⚫ fituated next the fields in a good air ; where the teaches all forts of birds of the loquacious kinds , as parrots , ftarlings , magpies , and others , to ⚫ imitate human ...
Pagina 55
... taken notice of - Short face a relief to envy - Redun- dancies in the three profeffions - King Latinus a recruit - Jew devouring an ham of bacon - Weft- minfter - Abbey - Grand Cairo - Procraftination April Fools - Blue Boars , Red ...
... taken notice of - Short face a relief to envy - Redun- dancies in the three profeffions - King Latinus a recruit - Jew devouring an ham of bacon - Weft- minfter - Abbey - Grand Cairo - Procraftination April Fools - Blue Boars , Red ...
Pagina 57
... taken all poffible pains ' to acquire the face in which I fhall present her ' to your confideration and favour . I am , ' Gentlemen , Your most obliged humble fervant , The Spectator . P. S. I defire to know whether you admit · people ...
... taken all poffible pains ' to acquire the face in which I fhall present her ' to your confideration and favour . I am , ' Gentlemen , Your most obliged humble fervant , The Spectator . P. S. I defire to know whether you admit · people ...
Pagina 64
... taken notice of , as far as I can remember , by any writers either ancient or modern , would not be unacceptable to you . The philofophers of this feet are in the language ' of our Univerfity called Lowngers . I am of opi- nion , that ...
... taken notice of , as far as I can remember , by any writers either ancient or modern , would not be unacceptable to you . The philofophers of this feet are in the language ' of our Univerfity called Lowngers . I am of opi- nion , that ...
Pagina 75
... taken an advantage from the doubt- ful meaning of the word fire , to make an infinite number of witticisms . Cowley obferving the cold regard of his mistress's eyes , and at the fame time their power of producing love in him , confiders ...
... taken an advantage from the doubt- ful meaning of the word fire , to make an infinite number of witticisms . Cowley obferving the cold regard of his mistress's eyes , and at the fame time their power of producing love in him , confiders ...
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