The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... humble servant . " " humble servant , BETTY SAUNTER . " To the kind Querist , ' for I do not care to be I am , Sir , again , your " MR . SPECTATOR , " I must needs tell you there are several of your papers I do not much like . You are ...
... humble servant . " " humble servant , BETTY SAUNTER . " To the kind Querist , ' for I do not care to be I am , Sir , again , your " MR . SPECTATOR , " I must needs tell you there are several of your papers I do not much like . You are ...
Strana 360
... humble Servant , " N. B. " To be a very well - bred man . " MR . SPECTATOR , " You are to know that I am naturally brave , and love fighting as well as any man in England . This gallant temper of nine makes me extremely de- In the ...
... humble Servant , " N. B. " To be a very well - bred man . " MR . SPECTATOR , " You are to know that I am naturally brave , and love fighting as well as any man in England . This gallant temper of nine makes me extremely de- In the ...
Strana 543
... humble Servant , " TIMOTHY STANZA . " " SIR , August 23 , 1712 . Having a little time upon my hands , I could not think of bestowing it better than in writing epistle to the Spectator , which I now do , and am , Sir , " Your humble ...
... humble Servant , " TIMOTHY STANZA . " " SIR , August 23 , 1712 . Having a little time upon my hands , I could not think of bestowing it better than in writing epistle to the Spectator , which I now do , and am , Sir , " Your humble ...
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