The Spectator, Volumes 1-2Dent, 1930 |
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... pleased : For ( says he ) I do not intend to hurt any body , I thanked 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 observed by ...
... pleased : For ( says he ) I do not intend to hurt any body , I thanked 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 observed by ...
Page 80
... pleased with his Conclusion ; and as each knew his good Will to the rest , he was convinced that the many Professions of Kindness and Service , which we ordinarily meet with , are not natural where the Heart is well inclined ; but are a ...
... pleased with his Conclusion ; and as each knew his good Will to the rest , he was convinced that the many Professions of Kindness and Service , which we ordinarily meet with , are not natural where the Heart is well inclined ; but are a ...
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... pleased to entertain Eleonora with your Prologue . I write to you not only my own Sentiments , but also those of several others of my Acqaintance , who are as little pleased with the ordinary manner of spending one's Time as my self And ...
... pleased to entertain Eleonora with your Prologue . I write to you not only my own Sentiments , but also those of several others of my Acqaintance , who are as little pleased with the ordinary manner of spending one's Time as my self And ...
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