The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... town , he lives in Soho Square ' . It is said , he keeps himself a bache- lor by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow3 of the next county to him . Be- fore this disappointment Sir Roger was what you call a fine ...
... town , he lives in Soho Square ' . It is said , he keeps himself a bache- lor by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow3 of the next county to him . Be- fore this disappointment Sir Roger was what you call a fine ...
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... town in a rage , and threatened revenge : accordingly , he returned next year , and by the same music enticed most of the children of the town after him to the mouth of a great cave on the top of a neighbouring hill called Koppelberg ...
... town in a rage , and threatened revenge : accordingly , he returned next year , and by the same music enticed most of the children of the town after him to the mouth of a great cave on the top of a neighbouring hill called Koppelberg ...
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... town . The dancing monkies are in one place ; the puppet - show in another ; the opera in a third ; not to mention the lions , that are almost a whole day's journey from the politer part of the town . By this means people of figure are ...
... town . The dancing monkies are in one place ; the puppet - show in another ; the opera in a third ; not to mention the lions , that are almost a whole day's journey from the politer part of the town . By this means people of figure are ...
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