The Spectator, Band 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... Lions at the Opera - Merit of Nicolini .... ....... 14. Letters from the Lion - from an Under - sex- .... ADDISON . ton -- on the Masquerade - Puppet - show STEELE . 15. Story of Cleanthe - on Happiness , exemplified in Aurelia - Fulvia ...
... Lions at the Opera - Merit of Nicolini .... ....... 14. Letters from the Lion - from an Under - sex- .... ADDISON . ton -- on the Masquerade - Puppet - show STEELE . 15. Story of Cleanthe - on Happiness , exemplified in Aurelia - Fulvia ...
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... . Sir ROGER has pe- culiarities ; that was necessary to make him a * JOHNSON's Life of ADDISON . comic character ; but they are all amiable , and 14 HISTORICAL AND Nicolini Letters from the Lion-from an Under-sex- ADDISON.
... . Sir ROGER has pe- culiarities ; that was necessary to make him a * JOHNSON's Life of ADDISON . comic character ; but they are all amiable , and 14 HISTORICAL AND Nicolini Letters from the Lion-from an Under-sex- ADDISON.
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... lion . There is nothing so incon- siderable , which may not appear dreadful to an imagination that is filled with omens and prog- nostics . A rusty nail , or a crooked pin , shoot up into prodigies . I remember I was once in a mixt ...
... lion . There is nothing so incon- siderable , which may not appear dreadful to an imagination that is filled with omens and prog- nostics . A rusty nail , or a crooked pin , shoot up into prodigies . I remember I was once in a mixt ...
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... lion and the man . The man walking with that noble animal , shewed him , in the ostentation of human superiority , a sign of a man killing a lion . Upon which , the li- on said very justly , " We lions are none of us painters , else we ...
... lion and the man . The man walking with that noble animal , shewed him , in the ostentation of human superiority , a sign of a man killing a lion . Upon which , the li- on said very justly , " We lions are none of us painters , else we ...
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... lion , how would you behave ? THERE is nothing that of late years has afforded matter of greater amusement to the town than Signior Nicolini's combat with a lion in the Hay- market , which has been very often exhibited to the general ...
... lion , how would you behave ? THERE is nothing that of late years has afforded matter of greater amusement to the town than Signior Nicolini's combat with a lion in the Hay- market , which has been very often exhibited to the general ...
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