The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... pleased ; for , ' says he , ' I do not intend to hurt any body . ' Ithank- ed him very kindly , and passed by him : and in a little time after saw him leap upon the stage , and act his part with very great applause . It has been ob ...
... pleased ; for , ' says he , ' I do not intend to hurt any body . ' Ithank- ed him very kindly , and passed by him : and in a little time after saw him leap upon the stage , and act his part with very great applause . It has been ob ...
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... pleased with the representation of the mad scene of The Pilgrim . I wish , Sir , you would do us the favour to animad- vert frequently upon the false taste the town is in , with relation to plays as well as operas . It certainly ...
... pleased with the representation of the mad scene of The Pilgrim . I wish , Sir , you would do us the favour to animad- vert frequently upon the false taste the town is in , with relation to plays as well as operas . It certainly ...
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... pleased with .... Faith , Daphne , ' continued he , I am in love with thee , and despise thy sister sin- cerely . ' The manner of his declaring himself gave his mistress occasion for a very hearty laughter . . . . Nay , ' says he , I ...
... pleased with .... Faith , Daphne , ' continued he , I am in love with thee , and despise thy sister sin- cerely . ' The manner of his declaring himself gave his mistress occasion for a very hearty laughter . . . . Nay , ' says he , I ...
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