The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 2
... head covered with sedge and bull - rushes , making love in a fair full - bottom- ed periwig and a plume of feathers ; but with a voice so full of shakes and quavers , that I should have thought the murmurs of a country - brook the much ...
... head covered with sedge and bull - rushes , making love in a fair full - bottom- ed periwig and a plume of feathers ; but with a voice so full of shakes and quavers , that I should have thought the murmurs of a country - brook the much ...
Strana 9
... be discerned from natural eyes , and teaches how they may fix them in their heads themselves , to the great satisfaction of all who use them . - Vivant Regina . and rounded by the Ionick dialect ; and could not NO . 31 . 9 THE SPECTATOR .
... be discerned from natural eyes , and teaches how they may fix them in their heads themselves , to the great satisfaction of all who use them . - Vivant Regina . and rounded by the Ionick dialect ; and could not NO . 31 . 9 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 13
... head- strings and garters had been made accessary , and ac- tually forfeited , only because folks must needs quarrel with their own shadows ? And who ( continues he ) but is deeply sensible , that one great source of the un- easiness ...
... head- strings and garters had been made accessary , and ac- tually forfeited , only because folks must needs quarrel with their own shadows ? And who ( continues he ) but is deeply sensible , that one great source of the un- easiness ...
Strana 14
... head a little over the left shoulder ; and then not a soul stirred out till he had adjusted his neck - bone ; the whole nobility addressed the prince and each other obliquely , and all matters of importance were concerted and carried on ...
... head a little over the left shoulder ; and then not a soul stirred out till he had adjusted his neck - bone ; the whole nobility addressed the prince and each other obliquely , and all matters of importance were concerted and carried on ...
Strana 23
... heads , and sound bodies ! and , let me tell you , some of them take it ill of you , that you mention fox - hunters ... head altogether bald and naked . While I was thus musing with myself , my worthy friend the CLERGYMAN , who , very ...
... heads , and sound bodies ! and , let me tell you , some of them take it ill of you , that you mention fox - hunters ... head altogether bald and naked . While I was thus musing with myself , my worthy friend the CLERGYMAN , who , very ...
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