The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 91
... eyes from this object . I could not avoid taking notice also of her fan , which had on it various figures very improper to behold on that occasion . There lay in the body of the piece a Venus under a purple canopy furled with curious ...
... eyes from this object . I could not avoid taking notice also of her fan , which had on it various figures very improper to behold on that occasion . There lay in the body of the piece a Venus under a purple canopy furled with curious ...
Strana 365
... eyes to herself , that she time , as well as other eloquent speakers of may not be disguised or misrepresented . both universities , yet I agree with you , that The poor bride can give her hand and say , women are better qualified to ...
... eyes to herself , that she time , as well as other eloquent speakers of may not be disguised or misrepresented . both universities , yet I agree with you , that The poor bride can give her hand and say , women are better qualified to ...
Strana 434
... eyes were closed ; but if your sleep deprived out a meaning . I am , madam , with the me of the satisfaction of seeing them , it left greatest passion , your most obedient , most me at leisure to contemplate several other humble servant ...
... eyes were closed ; but if your sleep deprived out a meaning . I am , madam , with the me of the satisfaction of seeing them , it left greatest passion , your most obedient , most me at leisure to contemplate several other humble servant ...
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