The Spectator, Volumes 1-2Dent, 1930 |
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... Portraitures of insignificant People by ordinary Painters , which are but Pictures of Pictures , Thus the working of my own Mind is the general Entertainment 1711 Entertainment of my Life ; I never enter into 18 THE SPECTATOR.
... Portraitures of insignificant People by ordinary Painters , which are but Pictures of Pictures , Thus the working of my own Mind is the general Entertainment 1711 Entertainment of my Life ; I never enter into 18 THE SPECTATOR.
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Joseph Addison. 1711 Entertainment of my Life ; I never enter into the Com No. 4 . merce of Discourse with any but my ... Entertainment , is not to be debased but refined . A Man may appear learned , without talking Sentences ; as in his ...
Joseph Addison. 1711 Entertainment of my Life ; I never enter into the Com No. 4 . merce of Discourse with any but my ... Entertainment , is not to be debased but refined . A Man may appear learned , without talking Sentences ; as in his ...
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... Entertainment which he called French Dancing . There were several young Men and Women , whose Limbs seemed to have no other Motion , but purely what the Musick gave them . After this Part was over , they began a Diversion which they ...
... Entertainment which he called French Dancing . There were several young Men and Women , whose Limbs seemed to have no other Motion , but purely what the Musick gave them . After this Part was over , they began a Diversion which they ...
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