The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... fall away from the florid complexion , and most healthful state of body , and wither into a skeleton . Her ... falling into so many empty bags , that I now found not * James Stuart , the pretended Prince of Wales , br June 10 , 1688. See ...
... fall away from the florid complexion , and most healthful state of body , and wither into a skeleton . Her ... falling into so many empty bags , that I now found not * James Stuart , the pretended Prince of Wales , br June 10 , 1688. See ...
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... fall under their notice in their several districts and divisions . If we are rightly informed , the rules that are observed by this new society , are wonderfully contrived for the advancement of cuckoldom . The women either come by ...
... fall under their notice in their several districts and divisions . If we are rightly informed , the rules that are observed by this new society , are wonderfully contrived for the advancement of cuckoldom . The women either come by ...
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... fall , guishing themselves by a spirit of raillery which he accordingly conferred upon him and satire ; as if it were not infinitely more a few months after . This had so good an honourable to be a good - natured man than effect upon ...
... fall , guishing themselves by a spirit of raillery which he accordingly conferred upon him and satire ; as if it were not infinitely more a few months after . This had so good an honourable to be a good - natured man than effect upon ...
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... fall- ing short of it about a pound after a day's fast , and exceeding it as much after a very To prevent all mistakes that may happen among gen- full meal ; so that it is my continual em- tlemen of the other end of the town , who come ...
... fall- ing short of it about a pound after a day's fast , and exceeding it as much after a very To prevent all mistakes that may happen among gen- full meal ; so that it is my continual em- tlemen of the other end of the town , who come ...
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... falls into too great familiarity of phrase in those parts , which by Aristotle's rule , ought to have been raised and ... fall would have been glorious ( si pro patria sic concidisset ) had he so fallen in the service of his country . C ...
... falls into too great familiarity of phrase in those parts , which by Aristotle's rule , ought to have been raised and ... fall would have been glorious ( si pro patria sic concidisset ) had he so fallen in the service of his country . C ...
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