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Pàgina 13
... play - house , in order to enlarge my thoughts , and warm my mind with some new ideas , that may be serviceable to me in my lucubrations . In this disposition I entered the theatre the other day , and placed myself in a corner of it ...
... play - house , in order to enlarge my thoughts , and warm my mind with some new ideas , that may be serviceable to me in my lucubrations . In this disposition I entered the theatre the other day , and placed myself in a corner of it ...
Pàgina 27
... , the other was at dinner ; while the old fel- low was talking of Madame Frances , the young one was either at play , or toasting women whom he never : conversed with . The only difference was , that the D 2 NO . 110 . 27 TATLER .
... , the other was at dinner ; while the old fel- low was talking of Madame Frances , the young one was either at play , or toasting women whom he never : conversed with . The only difference was , that the D 2 NO . 110 . 27 TATLER .
Pàgina 37
... play - fellows of his own be- getting ; but is said to have passed many of his hours with little Moorish boys at a game of mar- bles , not unlike our modern taw . There is , me- thinks , a pleasure in seeing great men thus fall into the ...
... play - fellows of his own be- getting ; but is said to have passed many of his hours with little Moorish boys at a game of mar- bles , not unlike our modern taw . There is , me- thinks , a pleasure in seeing great men thus fall into the ...
Pàgina 38
... trivial soever , that might give them employment , and keep them out of harm's way . They cannot ima- gine how great a relief it would be to them , if they could grow sedate enough to play for two or three 38 NO . 112 . TATLER .
... trivial soever , that might give them employment , and keep them out of harm's way . They cannot ima- gine how great a relief it would be to them , if they could grow sedate enough to play for two or three 38 NO . 112 . TATLER .
Pàgina 39
... play with . But to return to my good friend and correspondent : I am afraid we shall both be laughed at , when I confess , that we have often gone out into the field to look upon a bird's nest ; and have more than once taken an ...
... play with . But to return to my good friend and correspondent : I am afraid we shall both be laughed at , when I confess , that we have often gone out into the field to look upon a bird's nest ; and have more than once taken an ...
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