The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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... told me t'other Night , that he had been reading my Paper upon Westminster - Abbey , in which , says he , there are a great many ingenious Fancies . He told me at the same Time , that he observed I had promised another Paper upon the ...
... told me t'other Night , that he had been reading my Paper upon Westminster - Abbey , in which , says he , there are a great many ingenious Fancies . He told me at the same Time , that he observed I had promised another Paper upon the ...
Strana 26
... told me that he knew I should not like it at first , but that it was the best Thing in the World against the Stone or Gravel . I could have wished indeed that he had acquainted me with the Virtues of it sooner ; but it was too late to ...
... told me that he knew I should not like it at first , but that it was the best Thing in the World against the Stone or Gravel . I could have wished indeed that he had acquainted me with the Virtues of it sooner ; but it was too late to ...
Strana 233
... told him that she would give him her Answer in June . Thyrsis acquaints me , that when he desir'd Sylvia to take a Walk in the Fields , she told him the Spectator had forbidden her . Another of my Correspondents , who writes himself Mat ...
... told him that she would give him her Answer in June . Thyrsis acquaints me , that when he desir'd Sylvia to take a Walk in the Fields , she told him the Spectator had forbidden her . Another of my Correspondents , who writes himself Mat ...
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