The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... agreeable . His rose - trees , wood- bines , and jessamines , may flower together , and his beds be covered at the same time with lilies , violets , and amaranths . His soil is not restrained to any par- ticular set of plants , but is ...
... agreeable . His rose - trees , wood- bines , and jessamines , may flower together , and his beds be covered at the same time with lilies , violets , and amaranths . His soil is not restrained to any par- ticular set of plants , but is ...
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... agreeable figure in the world , because that which he has superior to other people cannot be exerted without raising himself an enemy . Your gentleman of a satirical vein is in the like con- dition . To say a thing which perplexes the ...
... agreeable figure in the world , because that which he has superior to other people cannot be exerted without raising himself an enemy . Your gentleman of a satirical vein is in the like con- dition . To say a thing which perplexes the ...
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... agreeable that has yet appeared . T. *** June 11th , at Drury - lane , a comedy called The City Politics , written by Mr. Crown . Podeste , by Mr. Bullock ; Florio , by Mr. Powel ; Artall , by Mr. Booth ; Dr. Panchy , by Mr. Cross ...
... agreeable that has yet appeared . T. *** June 11th , at Drury - lane , a comedy called The City Politics , written by Mr. Crown . Podeste , by Mr. Bullock ; Florio , by Mr. Powel ; Artall , by Mr. Booth ; Dr. Panchy , by Mr. Cross ...
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