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Pagina 6
... town to which they were bound . There was an air in the purveyors for Covent- garden , who frequently converse with morning rakes , very unlike the seeming sobriety of those bound for Stocks - market . Nothing remarkable happened in our ...
... town to which they were bound . There was an air in the purveyors for Covent- garden , who frequently converse with morning rakes , very unlike the seeming sobriety of those bound for Stocks - market . Nothing remarkable happened in our ...
Pagina 8
... town , by the skill of our drivers ; till at last my lady was conveniently lost , with notice from her coachman to ours to make off , and he should hear where she went . This chace was now at end ; and the fellow who drove her came to ...
... town , by the skill of our drivers ; till at last my lady was conveniently lost , with notice from her coachman to ours to make off , and he should hear where she went . This chace was now at end ; and the fellow who drove her came to ...
Pagina 22
... town . If you are alone with him in a wide room , he carries you up into a corner of it , and speaks in your ear . I have seen Peter seat himself in a company of seven or eight persons , whom he never saw before in his life ; and ...
... town . If you are alone with him in a wide room , he carries you up into a corner of it , and speaks in your ear . I have seen Peter seat himself in a company of seven or eight persons , whom he never saw before in his life ; and ...
Pagina 41
... town the story of the Sibyls , if they deny giving you two - pence . Let them know , that those sacred papers were valued at the same rate after two thirds of them were destroyed , as when there was the whole set . There are so many of ...
... town the story of the Sibyls , if they deny giving you two - pence . Let them know , that those sacred papers were valued at the same rate after two thirds of them were destroyed , as when there was the whole set . There are so many of ...
Pagina 73
... town his great capacity for acting in its full light , by introducing him as dictating to a set of young players , in what manner to speak this sentence , and utter t'other passion . He ad so exquisite a discerning of what was defective ...
... town his great capacity for acting in its full light , by introducing him as dictating to a set of young players , in what manner to speak this sentence , and utter t'other passion . He ad so exquisite a discerning of what was defective ...
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