The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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He said , that he had observed the great trouble and inconvenience which ladies were at , in travelling up and down to the several shows that are exhibited in different quarters of the town . The dancing monkies are in one place ...
He said , that he had observed the great trouble and inconvenience which ladies were at , in travelling up and down to the several shows that are exhibited in different quarters of the town . The dancing monkies are in one place ...
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... for that ALEXANDER being a Greek , it was his intention that the whole opera should be acted in that lanĝuage , which was a tongue he was sure would wonderfully please the ladies , especially when it was a little raised and 基 e .
... for that ALEXANDER being a Greek , it was his intention that the whole opera should be acted in that lanĝuage , which was a tongue he was sure would wonderfully please the ladies , especially when it was a little raised and 基 e .
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My Lady Ample is the most miserable woman in the world , purely of her own making . ... Now the lady's misfortune seems to be only this , that she is planted in a wrong soil ; for , go but to the other side of the water , it is a jest ...
My Lady Ample is the most miserable woman in the world , purely of her own making . ... Now the lady's misfortune seems to be only this , that she is planted in a wrong soil ; for , go but to the other side of the water , it is a jest ...
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... he would not insist upon the quarter which he had demanded for the ladies . Sir ANDREW gave up the city with the same frankness . The TEMPLAR would not stand out , and was followed by Sir Roger and the Captain : who all agreed that ...
... he would not insist upon the quarter which he had demanded for the ladies . Sir ANDREW gave up the city with the same frankness . The TEMPLAR would not stand out , and was followed by Sir Roger and the Captain : who all agreed that ...
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... who married a lady of collateral line called Mirth , by whom he had issue HUMOUR . HUMOUR therefore being the youngest of this illustrious family , and descended from parents of such different dispositions , is very various and ...
... who married a lady of collateral line called Mirth , by whom he had issue HUMOUR . HUMOUR therefore being the youngest of this illustrious family , and descended from parents of such different dispositions , is very various and ...
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