The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1963 - Počet stran: 33 |
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... acquainted the Princess Imma with his Fears , who after some Consultations upon the Matter , prevailed upon him to let her carry him through the Snow upon her own Shoulders . It happened , that the Emperor not being able to sleep , was ...
... acquainted the Princess Imma with his Fears , who after some Consultations upon the Matter , prevailed upon him to let her carry him through the Snow upon her own Shoulders . It happened , that the Emperor not being able to sleep , was ...
Strana 120
... acquainted with what the Actor is going to say to be moved at it . After these one might mention a certain flippant ... Acquaintance when they first come ; and if one does not visit them within the Week which they stay at home , it is a ...
... acquainted with what the Actor is going to say to be moved at it . After these one might mention a certain flippant ... Acquaintance when they first come ; and if one does not visit them within the Week which they stay at home , it is a ...
Strana 465
... acquaint you with all the Par- ticulars of my intended Dress ; but will only tell you as a Sample of it , that I shall ... acquainted with the Gentleman who writ it . X No. 320 . [ STEELE . ] Friday , March No. 319. Thursday , March 6 ...
... acquaint you with all the Par- ticulars of my intended Dress ; but will only tell you as a Sample of it , that I shall ... acquainted with the Gentleman who writ it . X No. 320 . [ STEELE . ] Friday , March No. 319. Thursday , March 6 ...
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