The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana xxiv
... carried on with such success that , in less than a quarter of an hour's time , he had made it almost impregnable ; and , in the opinion of several worthy citizens who had gathered round , full as strong both by sea and land as Dunkirk ...
... carried on with such success that , in less than a quarter of an hour's time , he had made it almost impregnable ; and , in the opinion of several worthy citizens who had gathered round , full as strong both by sea and land as Dunkirk ...
Strana 563
... carrying themselves with fami- liarity . Glycera has a dancing walk , and keeps time in her ordinary gait . Chloe , her ... carried off at the end of a verse of your kind usage of her , without you sign a gift of at the theatre , it will ...
... carrying themselves with fami- liarity . Glycera has a dancing walk , and keeps time in her ordinary gait . Chloe , her ... carried off at the end of a verse of your kind usage of her , without you sign a gift of at the theatre , it will ...
Strana 568
... carried No. 497. ] TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 30 , 1712. it so far , that , for the greater show of their pro- A cunning old fox this ! found knowledge , a pair of spectacles tied on their noses , with a black riband round their heads , was ...
... carried No. 497. ] TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 30 , 1712. it so far , that , for the greater show of their pro- A cunning old fox this ! found knowledge , a pair of spectacles tied on their noses , with a black riband round their heads , was ...
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