The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... Covent Garden , who frequently converse with morning rakes , very unlike the seeming sobriety of those bound for Stocks - market . Nothing remarkable happened in our voyage : but I landed with ten sail of apricot boats at Strand ...
... Covent Garden , who frequently converse with morning rakes , very unlike the seeming sobriety of those bound for Stocks - market . Nothing remarkable happened in our voyage : but I landed with ten sail of apricot boats at Strand ...
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... Covent Garden , and passed the evening at Will's in attending the dis- courses of several sets of people , who relieved each other within my hearing on the subjects of cards , dice , love , learning , and politics . The last sub- ject ...
... Covent Garden , and passed the evening at Will's in attending the dis- courses of several sets of people , who relieved each other within my hearing on the subjects of cards , dice , love , learning , and politics . The last sub- ject ...
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... Covent- Garden might hit such an attitude a thousand times before he would have been regarded . I have heard that a minister of state , in the reign of Queen Eliza- beth , had all manner of books and ballads brought to him , ( a ) of ...
... Covent- Garden might hit such an attitude a thousand times before he would have been regarded . I have heard that a minister of state , in the reign of Queen Eliza- beth , had all manner of books and ballads brought to him , ( a ) of ...
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