| 1767 - 334 sider
...her father's way to another world eafy, and herfelf capable cf being an honour to his name in this. Mr. SPECTATOR, I Was the other day at the Bear-Garden In hopes to have feen your fliort face ; but not being fo fortunate. I muft tell you by way of letter, That there is... | |
| 1778 - 342 sider
...her father's way to another world eaty, and herfelf capable of being an honour to his name iu this. ' Mr. SPECTATOR, ' I WAS the other day at the Bear-Garden in hopes to have feen your fhort face ; but not being fo fortunate, I muft tell you by way of 1 jtter, that there is... | |
| 1803 - 420 sider
...father's way to another world easy, and herself capable of being an honour to his name in this. ' MB. SPECTATOR, ' I WAS the other day at the Bear-Garden...box at an alehouse near that renowned seat of honour above mentioned, I overheard two masters of the science agreeing to quarrel on the next opportunity.... | |
| 1803 - 376 sider
...her father's way to another world easy, and herself capable of being an honour to his name in this. 'Mr. Spectator, ' I WAS the other day at the Bear-Garden...is a mystery among the gladiators which has escaped 57our spectatorial penetration. For being in a box at an ale-house near that renowned seat of honour... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 346 sider
...her father's way to another world easy, and herself capable of being an honour to his name in this. ' MR. SPECTATOR, ' I was the other day at the Bear-garden, in hopes to hate seen your short face; but not being so fortunate, I must tell you by way of letter, that there... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 344 sider
...father's way to another world easy, and herself capable of' being an honour to Tiis name in this. • MR. SPECTATOR, ' I was the other day at the Bear-garden,...mystery among the gladiators which has escaped your spectalorial penetration. For, being in a box at an ale-house near that renowned «eat of honour above... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 342 sider
...think her formed only for gallantry) to intimate to him the pleasures she despises for his sake. ' MR. SPECTATOR, ' I was the other day at the Bear-garden,...at an ale-house near that renowned seat of honour above mentioned, I overheard two masters of the science agreeing to quarrel on the next opportunity.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 478 sider
...her father's way to another world easy, and herself capable of being an honour to his name in this. ' MR. SPECTATOR, — I was the other day at the Bear-garden,...being in a box at an ale-house near that renowned scat of honour above-mentioned, I overheard two masters of the science agreeing to quarrel on the next... | |
| 1854 - 474 sider
...her father's way to another world easy, and herself capable of being an honour to his name in this. " MR SPECTATOR, "I WAS the other day at the Bear-Garden...short face ;* but not being so fortunate, I must tell ypu, by way of letter, that there is a mystery among the gladiators which has escaped your spectatorial... | |
| John Ashton - 1882 - 358 sider
...use modern slang, 'squared.' In Spectator 449 is a letter, from which the following is an extract : ' Being in a Box at an Alehouse, near that renowned Seat of Honour above mentioned,1 I overheard two Masters of the Science agreeing to quarrel on the next Opportunity.... | |
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