The Spectator, Volume 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1926 |
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... March 6 , very 1711 luckily by an Acquaintance , who had the same Curiosity . Upon his asking him what he had upon his Shoulder , he told him , that he had been buying Sparrows for the Opera . Sparrows for the Opera , says his Friend ...
... March 6 , very 1711 luckily by an Acquaintance , who had the same Curiosity . Upon his asking him what he had upon his Shoulder , he told him , that he had been buying Sparrows for the Opera . Sparrows for the Opera , says his Friend ...
Page 68
... March 20 , this particular , he gave me a sight of a List in his Pocket book of all of this Class , who for these five Years have fallen under his Observation , with ... March 21 , Words of their own which were entirely 68 THE SPECTATOR.
... March 20 , this particular , he gave me a sight of a List in his Pocket book of all of this Class , who for these five Years have fallen under his Observation , with ... March 21 , Words of their own which were entirely 68 THE SPECTATOR.
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. March 21 , Words of their own which were entirely foreign to the No. 18 . Meaning of the Passages they pretended to ... March 21 , 1711 . Countrymen performed THE SPECTATOR .69.
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. March 21 , Words of their own which were entirely foreign to the No. 18 . Meaning of the Passages they pretended to ... March 21 , 1711 . Countrymen performed THE SPECTATOR .69.
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. No. 18 , March 21 , 1711 . Countrymen performed theirs in our native Tongue . Wednes The King or Hero of the Play generally spoke in Italian , day , and his Slaves answered him in ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. No. 18 , March 21 , 1711 . Countrymen performed theirs in our native Tongue . Wednes The King or Hero of the Play generally spoke in Italian , day , and his Slaves answered him in ...
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... March 21 , day , Musick is certainly a very agreeable Entertainment , but 1711 if it would take the entire Possession of our Ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing Sense , if it would exclude Arts that have a much greater ...
... March 21 , day , Musick is certainly a very agreeable Entertainment , but 1711 if it would take the entire Possession of our Ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing Sense , if it would exclude Arts that have a much greater ...
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