The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 373
... tell him truly if I thought it possible for People to know him in that Disguise . I at first kept my usual Silence ; but upon the Knight's conjuring me to tell him whether it was not still more like himself than a Saracen , I composed ...
... tell him truly if I thought it possible for People to know him in that Disguise . I at first kept my usual Silence ; but upon the Knight's conjuring me to tell him whether it was not still more like himself than a Saracen , I composed ...
Strana 412
... tell you something so very particular that happened in such a Year and in such Company , where by the by was present such a one , who was afterwards made such a thing . Out of all these Circumstances , in the best Language in the World ...
... tell you something so very particular that happened in such a Year and in such Company , where by the by was present such a one , who was afterwards made such a thing . Out of all these Circumstances , in the best Language in the World ...
Strana 479
... tell me what thou seest . I see , said I , a huge Valley and a prodigious Tide of Water rolling through it . The Valley that thou seest , said he , is the Vale of Misery , and the Tide of Water that thou seest is Part of the great Tide ...
... tell me what thou seest . I see , said I , a huge Valley and a prodigious Tide of Water rolling through it . The Valley that thou seest , said he , is the Vale of Misery , and the Tide of Water that thou seest is Part of the great Tide ...
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