The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 359
... give me Leave , that I lay before you , in the Anguish of a wounded Mind , that you , Good as you are , are guilty of the generous Blood spilt this Day by this unhappy Hand : Oh that it had perished before that Instant ! " Here the ...
... give me Leave , that I lay before you , in the Anguish of a wounded Mind , that you , Good as you are , are guilty of the generous Blood spilt this Day by this unhappy Hand : Oh that it had perished before that Instant ! " Here the ...
Strana 373
... give us your Observations , that we may know how to treat these Rogues , or that we Masters may enter into Measures to reform them . Pray give us a Speculation in general about Servants , and you make me , ' Pray do not omit the Mention ...
... give us your Observations , that we may know how to treat these Rogues , or that we Masters may enter into Measures to reform them . Pray give us a Speculation in general about Servants , and you make me , ' Pray do not omit the Mention ...
Strana 427
... give one general Crack that may be heard at a considerable Distance when the Wind sits fair . This is one of the most difficult Parts of the Exercise ; but I have several Ladies with me , who at their first En- trance could not give a ...
... give one general Crack that may be heard at a considerable Distance when the Wind sits fair . This is one of the most difficult Parts of the Exercise ; but I have several Ladies with me , who at their first En- trance could not give a ...
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