The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Account of such a Fantastick Resemblance . I know a considerable Market - town , in which there was a Club of Fat - Men , + that did not come together ( as you may well suppose ) to entertain one another with Sprightliness and Wit , but ...
... Account of such a Fantastick Resemblance . I know a considerable Market - town , in which there was a Club of Fat - Men , + that did not come together ( as you may well suppose ) to entertain one another with Sprightliness and Wit , but ...
Strana 370
... account of Our Persons , are equally Faults ; and both arise from the want of knowing , or rather endeavouring to know , our selves , and for what we ought to be valued or neglected . But indeed , I did not imagine these little Con ...
... account of Our Persons , are equally Faults ; and both arise from the want of knowing , or rather endeavouring to know , our selves , and for what we ought to be valued or neglected . But indeed , I did not imagine these little Con ...
Strana 463
... Account of this great Circumstance in his Life , with an Air which I thought raised my Idea of him above what I had ever had before , and gave me the Picture of that chearful 1 Mrs. Catherine Bovey ( or Boevey ) , the supposed original ...
... Account of this great Circumstance in his Life , with an Air which I thought raised my Idea of him above what I had ever had before , and gave me the Picture of that chearful 1 Mrs. Catherine Bovey ( or Boevey ) , the supposed original ...
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