The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... head into the water , and draw it up again . The king accordingly thrust his head into the water , and at the same time found himself at the foot of a mountain on the sea- shore . The king immediately began to rage against his doctor ...
... head into the water , and draw it up again . The king accordingly thrust his head into the water , and at the same time found himself at the foot of a mountain on the sea- shore . The king immediately began to rage against his doctor ...
Strana 179
... head , that a woman , who was but a pigmy without her head - dress , appeared like a colossus upon putting it on . Mon- sieur Paradin says , ' that these old - fashioned fontanges rose an ell above the head : that they were pointed like ...
... head , that a woman , who was but a pigmy without her head - dress , appeared like a colossus upon putting it on . Mon- sieur Paradin says , ' that these old - fashioned fontanges rose an ell above the head : that they were pointed like ...
Strana 180
... head - dress may be attacked the most effectually when the fashion is against it . I do therefore recommend this paper to my female readers by way of prevention , I would desire the fair sex to consider how impos- sible it is for them ...
... head - dress may be attacked the most effectually when the fashion is against it . I do therefore recommend this paper to my female readers by way of prevention , I would desire the fair sex to consider how impos- sible it is for them ...
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NUMB | 1 |
Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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