The Spectator, 1±ÇJ. Tonson, 1729 |
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... Audiences . Sometimes I fmoak a Pipe at Child's , and whilft I feem attentive to nothing but the Poft - Man , over - hear the Converfation of every Table in the Room . I appear on Sunday Nights at St. James's Coffee - houfe , and ...
... Audiences . Sometimes I fmoak a Pipe at Child's , and whilft I feem attentive to nothing but the Poft - Man , over - hear the Converfation of every Table in the Room . I appear on Sunday Nights at St. James's Coffee - houfe , and ...
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... Audience . There are fo many Gratifications attend this publick fort of Obfcurity , that fome little Diftates I daily receive have loft their Anguifh , and I did the other Day , without the leaft Difpleasure , overhear one fay of me ...
... Audience . There are fo many Gratifications attend this publick fort of Obfcurity , that fome little Diftates I daily receive have loft their Anguifh , and I did the other Day , without the leaft Difpleasure , overhear one fay of me ...
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... Audience . Common Senfe however re- quires , that there fhould be nothing in the Scenes and Machines which may appear Childish and Abfurd . How would the Wits of King Charles's Time have laughed to have feen Nicolini expofed to a ...
... Audience . Common Senfe however re- quires , that there fhould be nothing in the Scenes and Machines which may appear Childish and Abfurd . How would the Wits of King Charles's Time have laughed to have feen Nicolini expofed to a ...
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... Audience , that Sir Martin Mar - all practifed up- on his Mistress ; for though they flew in Sight , the Mu- fick proceeded from a Confort of Flagellets and Bird - calls which were planted behind the Scenes . At the fame Time I made ...
... Audience , that Sir Martin Mar - all practifed up- on his Mistress ; for though they flew in Sight , the Mu- fick proceeded from a Confort of Flagellets and Bird - calls which were planted behind the Scenes . At the fame Time I made ...
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... Audience may look upon without catching Cold , and indeed without much Danger of be- ing burnt ; for there are feveral Engines filled with Wa , ter , and ready to play at a Minute's warning , in cafe any fuch Accident fhould happen ...
... Audience may look upon without catching Cold , and indeed without much Danger of be- ing burnt ; for there are feveral Engines filled with Wa , ter , and ready to play at a Minute's warning , in cafe any fuch Accident fhould happen ...
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