The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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... Pain for not being able to recover the Circumstances of a Dream , that made strong Impressions upon them while it ... Pains ; not questioning at the same Time that those who consult me will be so reason- able as to afford me a moderate ...
... Pain for not being able to recover the Circumstances of a Dream , that made strong Impressions upon them while it ... Pains ; not questioning at the same Time that those who consult me will be so reason- able as to afford me a moderate ...
Strana 143
... Pain the Narration is received with the more gracious is your bending over : Besides that , the Narrator thinks you forget your Pain by the Pleasure of hearing No. 521. Tuesday , Oct. 28 , 1712 143 THE SPECTATOR.
... Pain the Narration is received with the more gracious is your bending over : Besides that , the Narrator thinks you forget your Pain by the Pleasure of hearing No. 521. Tuesday , Oct. 28 , 1712 143 THE SPECTATOR.
Strana 303
... Pain to a Man of Sense : This , and some private Hopes he would hang himself , and what a Glory would it be for me ... Pains , and Prescriptions for every Fancy that troubled him ; in hot Weather he lived upon Juleps , and let Blood to ...
... Pain to a Man of Sense : This , and some private Hopes he would hang himself , and what a Glory would it be for me ... Pains , and Prescriptions for every Fancy that troubled him ; in hot Weather he lived upon Juleps , and let Blood to ...
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