The Ghost, by Felix Phantom. [46 nos. Nos. 1,2,4,5 are of the 2nd ed.]., Części 1-2 |
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... language and reflections.— I am , with profound refpec , SIR , Your moft obedient humble fervant , Edinburgh , 28th April 1796 . LE MARQUIS L'OISIF . The foregoing letter is evidently from the pen of a foreigner , and probably of the ...
... language and reflections.— I am , with profound refpec , SIR , Your moft obedient humble fervant , Edinburgh , 28th April 1796 . LE MARQUIS L'OISIF . The foregoing letter is evidently from the pen of a foreigner , and probably of the ...
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... language of the paffions , his apparitions muft foon fall into difrepute ; nay , they are still allowed to haunt the Theatre , only because , being fo interwoven with his excel- lencies , they unfortunately cannot be feparated . I fhall ...
... language of the paffions , his apparitions muft foon fall into difrepute ; nay , they are still allowed to haunt the Theatre , only because , being fo interwoven with his excel- lencies , they unfortunately cannot be feparated . I fhall ...
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... language and attic wit of the Burlettas , and , above all , the glorious sport of the Celebrated Real Poney Races , the Circus must be allowed to leave all competition at a distance . ASTLE Y's . 99 " The new Performances at Aftley's ...
... language and attic wit of the Burlettas , and , above all , the glorious sport of the Celebrated Real Poney Races , the Circus must be allowed to leave all competition at a distance . ASTLE Y's . 99 " The new Performances at Aftley's ...
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... languages ) , there is prefixed " fo good a likeness of the Doctor , as to prevent all that have it in their pof- feffion from being liable to be deceived by a fet of impoftors , who af- fume the Doctor's name and perfon , for the ...
... languages ) , there is prefixed " fo good a likeness of the Doctor , as to prevent all that have it in their pof- feffion from being liable to be deceived by a fet of impoftors , who af- fume the Doctor's name and perfon , for the ...
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... language . I have had the pleasure to hear feveral of the de- moifelles of Edinburgh perform a variety of airs very agreeably ; but , in general , the mafters feem not to take the proper method to form their tafte . At one time the ...
... language . I have had the pleasure to hear feveral of the de- moifelles of Edinburgh perform a variety of airs very agreeably ; but , in general , the mafters feem not to take the proper method to form their tafte . At one time the ...
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addreffed againſt alfo amuſe anſwer becauſe beſt CALCHAS CAMERON AND MURDOCH cauſe characters claffes compofition confequence confiderable converfation defire drefs Edinburgh Engliſh exiſtence faid FAIRYLAND fame faſhion fatire fatisfaction fcene feems fenfe fentiments ferve fhall fhew fhould firft firſt fituation fociety fome foon fpirits ftate ftill ftudy fubject fublime fuch fuffer fuppofe fure furpriſed gentlemen ghofts GHOST may alſo ghoſts give Glaſgow greateſt happineſs hiftory himſelf houſe HUDIBRAS impoffible inftruction intereft laft language learned lefs Lenora mankind mind moft moſt MUDIE mufic muft muſt myſelf neceffary obfervations paffed paffion perfons PHANTOM Phantom.The GHOST philofophers pleaſe pleaſure poffefs poft paid prefent preferved profeffion publiſhed puniſhment purpoſe readers reafon receive Communica refpect Ruffel Court ſcene ſhall ſhe Sold by G ſome South Bridge ſpeak ſtate ſtudy tafte taſte thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tions Tragedy tranflation underſtand uſe whofe wiſh
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