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Page 69
... pleased with one another , and partake of the same common entertainment . I could not but fancy to myself , as the old man stood up in the middle of the pit , that he made a very proper centre to a tragic audience . Upon the entering of ...
... pleased with one another , and partake of the same common entertainment . I could not but fancy to myself , as the old man stood up in the middle of the pit , that he made a very proper centre to a tragic audience . Upon the entering of ...
Page 216
... pleased to bestow upon me ; for she gives her cast - off clothes from me to others ; some she is pleased to bestow in the house to those that neither want nor wear them , and some to hangers - on , that frequent the 216 THE SPECTATOR .
... pleased to bestow upon me ; for she gives her cast - off clothes from me to others ; some she is pleased to bestow in the house to those that neither want nor wear them , and some to hangers - on , that frequent the 216 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 295
... pleased with the character of my good acquaintance Acasto . You meet him at the tables and conversations of the wise , the imperti- nent , the grave , the frolic , and the witty : and yet his own character has nothing in it that can ...
... pleased with the character of my good acquaintance Acasto . You meet him at the tables and conversations of the wise , the imperti- nent , the grave , the frolic , and the witty : and yet his own character has nothing in it that can ...
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