The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... of all verfe , Sidney's fifter , Pembroke's mother : Death , ere thou haft kill'd another , Fair and learn'd , and good as fper Time fall throw a dart at thee . L Wednesday , 324 Wednesday , March 12 . N ° 324 O 14 N ° 323 THE SPECTATOR .
... of all verfe , Sidney's fifter , Pembroke's mother : Death , ere thou haft kill'd another , Fair and learn'd , and good as fper Time fall throw a dart at thee . L Wednesday , 324 Wednesday , March 12 . N ° 324 O 14 N ° 323 THE SPECTATOR .
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... death , and at the conclufion of it , told me it was fuch a bloody piece of work , that he was glad it was not done upon the ftage . Seeing afterwards Oreftes in his raving fit , he grew more than ordinary ferious , and took occafion to ...
... death , and at the conclufion of it , told me it was fuch a bloody piece of work , that he was glad it was not done upon the ftage . Seeing afterwards Oreftes in his raving fit , he grew more than ordinary ferious , and took occafion to ...
Page 88
... death but a martyrdom . St. Catherine was there per . fonated by Nell Gwin ; the lies flone - dead upon the Hage , but upon thofe gentlemens offering to remove her bo- dy , whofe bufinefs it is to carry off the flain in our English ...
... death but a martyrdom . St. Catherine was there per . fonated by Nell Gwin ; the lies flone - dead upon the Hage , but upon thofe gentlemens offering to remove her bo- dy , whofe bufinefs it is to carry off the flain in our English ...
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... death . He tells us foon after , thro ' a small mistake of forrow • for rage , that during the whole action he was fo very forry , that he thinks he could have attack'd half a score of the fierceft Mobocks in the excefs of his grief , L ...
... death . He tells us foon after , thro ' a small mistake of forrow • for rage , that during the whole action he was fo very forry , that he thinks he could have attack'd half a score of the fierceft Mobocks in the excefs of his grief , L ...
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... death by the juftice of our laws , endeavours to make : ⚫ the reader merry on fo improper an occafion , by those • poor burlesque expreflions of tragical dramas , and monthly performances . Lam , Sir , with great respect , Your most ...
... death by the juftice of our laws , endeavours to make : ⚫ the reader merry on fo improper an occafion , by those • poor burlesque expreflions of tragical dramas , and monthly performances . Lam , Sir , with great respect , Your most ...
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