The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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... play- ing fast and loose between love and indifference , until perhaps an easy young girl is reduced to sighs , dreams and tears , and languishes away her life for a careless coxcomb , who looks astonished , and wonders at such an ...
... play- ing fast and loose between love and indifference , until perhaps an easy young girl is reduced to sighs , dreams and tears , and languishes away her life for a careless coxcomb , who looks astonished , and wonders at such an ...
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... play bills . Received a letter from Mr. Froth . Mem . Locked it up in my strong box . Rest of the morning . Fontange , the tire - wo- man , her account of my lady Blithe's wash . Broke a tooth in my little tortoise - shell comb . Sent ...
... play bills . Received a letter from Mr. Froth . Mem . Locked it up in my strong box . Rest of the morning . Fontange , the tire - wo- man , her account of my lady Blithe's wash . Broke a tooth in my little tortoise - shell comb . Sent ...
Pàgina 30
... play . Went in our mobs to the dumb man , according to appointment . Told me that my lover's name began with a G. Mem . The conjurer was within a letter of Mr. Froth's name , & c . Upon looking back into this my journal , I find that I ...
... play . Went in our mobs to the dumb man , according to appointment . Told me that my lover's name began with a G. Mem . The conjurer was within a letter of Mr. Froth's name , & c . Upon looking back into this my journal , I find that I ...
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... play , so may we well say , that capering and tumbling is now preferred to , and supplies the place of just and regular dancing on our theatres . It is , therefore , in my opinion , high time , that some one should come to its ...
... play , so may we well say , that capering and tumbling is now preferred to , and supplies the place of just and regular dancing on our theatres . It is , therefore , in my opinion , high time , that some one should come to its ...
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... play these twenty years . ' The last I saw , ' said Sir Roger , was The Committee , > which I should not have gone to neither , had not I been told beforehand that it was a good church- of - England comedy . ' He then proceeded to in ...
... play these twenty years . ' The last I saw , ' said Sir Roger , was The Committee , > which I should not have gone to neither , had not I been told beforehand that it was a good church- of - England comedy . ' He then proceeded to in ...
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