The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 137
... mean , the converted the essays of a man of quality thoughts , as I have before said , from one into a kind of ... means celebrated its subject in a the dying parents , with the age , innocence , double capacity . I once met with a ...
... mean , the converted the essays of a man of quality thoughts , as I have before said , from one into a kind of ... means celebrated its subject in a the dying parents , with the age , innocence , double capacity . I once met with a ...
Strana 170
... means was locked up ; that noises had been heard in his long gal- lery , so that he could not get a servant to enter it after eight o'clock at night ; that the door of one of his chambers was nailed up , because there went a story in ...
... means was locked up ; that noises had been heard in his long gal- lery , so that he could not get a servant to enter it after eight o'clock at night ; that the door of one of his chambers was nailed up , because there went a story in ...
Strana 194
... means oblige several who are either terrified or astonish- ed at this portentous novelty , and among the rest , your humble servant , & c . ' The first time I saw a lady dressed in one of these petticoats , I could not forbear blaming ...
... means oblige several who are either terrified or astonish- ed at this portentous novelty , and among the rest , your humble servant , & c . ' The first time I saw a lady dressed in one of these petticoats , I could not forbear blaming ...
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