The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 133
... Hand- kerchief ; and indeed in our common Tragedies , we should not know very often that the Persons are in Distress by any thing they say , if they did not from time to time apply their Hand- kerchiefs to their Eyes . Far be it from me ...
... Hand- kerchief ; and indeed in our common Tragedies , we should not know very often that the Persons are in Distress by any thing they say , if they did not from time to time apply their Hand- kerchiefs to their Eyes . Far be it from me ...
Strana 195
... Hand and a Rattle in the other . Upon his right Hand was Industry , with a Lamp burning before her ; and on his left Caprice , with a Monky sitting on her Shoulder . Before his Feet there stood an Altar of a very odd Make , which , as I ...
... Hand and a Rattle in the other . Upon his right Hand was Industry , with a Lamp burning before her ; and on his left Caprice , with a Monky sitting on her Shoulder . Before his Feet there stood an Altar of a very odd Make , which , as I ...
Strana 333
... hand ( allowing for the Difference of the Language ) the best Receipt now in England both for an Hasty - Pudding and a Whitepot . If you please to fall back a little , because it is necessary to look at the three next Pictures at one ...
... hand ( allowing for the Difference of the Language ) the best Receipt now in England both for an Hasty - Pudding and a Whitepot . If you please to fall back a little , because it is necessary to look at the three next Pictures at one ...
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