The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... Head - dress - Will Honey- comb's Notions of it Addison 266 Miseries of Prostitution - Arts of Pro- curesses 267 Criticism on Paradise Lost Steele Addison 268 Letters on pulling the Nose Heywood On Choice in Marriage - from a heedless ...
... Head - dress - Will Honey- comb's Notions of it Addison 266 Miseries of Prostitution - Arts of Pro- curesses 267 Criticism on Paradise Lost Steele Addison 268 Letters on pulling the Nose Heywood On Choice in Marriage - from a heedless ...
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... head demands upon the purchaser . ' to foot . The Indian grew immediately enamoured of him , and consequently soli- citous for his preservation . She therefore conveyed him to a cave , where she gave him a delicious repast of fruits ...
... head demands upon the purchaser . ' to foot . The Indian grew immediately enamoured of him , and consequently soli- citous for his preservation . She therefore conveyed him to a cave , where she gave him a delicious repast of fruits ...
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... head covered with a helmet of the same shining metal . ' The Amazon immediately singled out this well - dressed warrior , being seized with a woman's long- ing for the pretty trappings that he was adorned with : -Totumque incauta per ...
... head covered with a helmet of the same shining metal . ' The Amazon immediately singled out this well - dressed warrior , being seized with a woman's long- ing for the pretty trappings that he was adorned with : -Totumque incauta per ...
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... heads ; and , as I am informed , first occasioned the three fumer , and the French king's head at a sword - cutler's . veral of those gentlemen who value them- ' An ingenious foreigner observes , that se- selves upon their families ...
... heads ; and , as I am informed , first occasioned the three fumer , and the French king's head at a sword - cutler's . veral of those gentlemen who value them- ' An ingenious foreigner observes , that se- selves upon their families ...
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... head alto- gether bald and naked . " This debate , which was held for the good of mankind , put me in mind of that which the Roman triumvirate were formerly en- gaged in for their destruction . Every man at first stood hard for his ...
... head alto- gether bald and naked . " This debate , which was held for the good of mankind , put me in mind of that which the Roman triumvirate were formerly en- gaged in for their destruction . Every man at first stood hard for his ...
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