The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... occasion that he was pleased to take , said , he remembered a very pretty repartee made by a very witty man in King Charles's time upon the like occasion . " I remember , " said he , upon entering into the tale , " much about the time ...
... occasion that he was pleased to take , said , he remembered a very pretty repartee made by a very witty man in King Charles's time upon the like occasion . " I remember , " said he , upon entering into the tale , " much about the time ...
Strana 274
... occasion , and to let me know how I may relieve myself in this my widowhood . " I am , Sir , your most humble Servant , 66 ASTERIA . " Absence is what the poets call death in love , and has given occasion to abundance of beautiful com ...
... occasion , and to let me know how I may relieve myself in this my widowhood . " I am , Sir , your most humble Servant , 66 ASTERIA . " Absence is what the poets call death in love , and has given occasion to abundance of beautiful com ...
Strana 377
... occasion , and filled with the same pleasing images of nature . " My beloved spake , and said unto me , Rise up , my love , my fair one , and come away ! for , lo ! the winter is past , the rain is over and gone , the flowers appear on ...
... occasion , and filled with the same pleasing images of nature . " My beloved spake , and said unto me , Rise up , my love , my fair one , and come away ! for , lo ! the winter is past , the rain is over and gone , the flowers appear on ...
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