The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 207
... thing , I hear , and have half brought it , when the woman meets me in the middle of the room to receive it , and at that instant she says , " No she will not have it . " Then I go back , and her woman comes up to her , and by this time ...
... thing , I hear , and have half brought it , when the woman meets me in the middle of the room to receive it , and at that instant she says , " No she will not have it . " Then I go back , and her woman comes up to her , and by this time ...
Strana 221
pulpit , of the Common Prayer , that , at whatsoever any thing above mere neces- least , it was as perfect as any thing of hu - saries . man institution . If the gentlemen who err in this kind would please to recollect the many ...
pulpit , of the Common Prayer , that , at whatsoever any thing above mere neces- least , it was as perfect as any thing of hu - saries . man institution . If the gentlemen who err in this kind would please to recollect the many ...
Strana 286
... thing , and the dumb - show is become more general . He casts his eye to that corner , and there to Mr. Such - a - one ; to the other , And when did you come to town ? ' And perhaps just before he nods to another ; and enters with him ...
... thing , and the dumb - show is become more general . He casts his eye to that corner , and there to Mr. Such - a - one ; to the other , And when did you come to town ? ' And perhaps just before he nods to another ; and enters with him ...
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