The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page 96
... whole aisle has been disturbed by one of these monstrous starers ; he is the head taller than any one in the church ; but for the greater advantage of ex- posing himself , stands upon a hassock , and commands the whole congregation , to ...
... whole aisle has been disturbed by one of these monstrous starers ; he is the head taller than any one in the church ; but for the greater advantage of ex- posing himself , stands upon a hassock , and commands the whole congregation , to ...
Page 150
... whole table . Upon which the undertaker told us , that he had not yet communicated to us above half his design ; for that Alexander being a Greek , it was his intention that the whole opera should be acted in that language , which was a ...
... whole table . Upon which the undertaker told us , that he had not yet communicated to us above half his design ; for that Alexander being a Greek , it was his intention that the whole opera should be acted in that language , which was a ...
Page 316
... whole hemisphere is extinguished ; such was the va- nishing of the goddess : and not only of the god- dess herself , but of the whole army that attended her , which sympathized with their leader , and shrunk into nothing , in proportion ...
... whole hemisphere is extinguished ; such was the va- nishing of the goddess : and not only of the god- dess herself , but of the whole army that attended her , which sympathized with their leader , and shrunk into nothing , in proportion ...
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