The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... tell you , when the duke of Monmouth danced at court , such a wo- man was then smitten , another was taken with him at the head of his troop in the Park . In all these important relations , he has ever about the same time received a ...
... tell you , when the duke of Monmouth danced at court , such a wo- man was then smitten , another was taken with him at the head of his troop in the Park . In all these important relations , he has ever about the same time received a ...
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... tell you the progress that virtue has made in all our cities , boroughs , and corporations ; and know as well the evil practices that are commit- ted in Berwick or Exeter , as what is done in my own family . In a word , Sir , I have my ...
... tell you the progress that virtue has made in all our cities , boroughs , and corporations ; and know as well the evil practices that are commit- ted in Berwick or Exeter , as what is done in my own family . In a word , Sir , I have my ...
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... telling stories of spirits and appa- ritions . Upon my opening the door the young women broke off their discourse , but my landlady's daughters telling them that it was nobody but the gentleman ( for that is the name which I go by in ...
... telling stories of spirits and appa- ritions . Upon my opening the door the young women broke off their discourse , but my landlady's daughters telling them that it was nobody but the gentleman ( for that is the name which I go by in ...
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... tell them their own in pretty free what common rules and forms would language ; and sometimes divert them with never permit me to tell you otherwise ; to .merry tales , according as I am in humour . wit , that you and I , though equals ...
... tell them their own in pretty free what common rules and forms would language ; and sometimes divert them with never permit me to tell you otherwise ; to .merry tales , according as I am in humour . wit , that you and I , though equals ...
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... telling his was a tongue he was sure would wonder- fortune . At the same time Clinch of Bar- fully please the ladies ... tell , but he had not stood by me above a quarter of a minute , but he turned short upon me on a sudden , and ...
... telling his was a tongue he was sure would wonder- fortune . At the same time Clinch of Bar- fully please the ladies ... tell , but he had not stood by me above a quarter of a minute , but he turned short upon me on a sudden , and ...
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