The Spectator, Svazek 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 60
... Hands , and was written to a Lady from a Gentleman whom she had highly commended . The Author of it had formerly been her Lover . When all Possibility of Commerce between them on the Subject of Love was cut off , she spoke so hand ...
... Hands , and was written to a Lady from a Gentleman whom she had highly commended . The Author of it had formerly been her Lover . When all Possibility of Commerce between them on the Subject of Love was cut off , she spoke so hand ...
Strana 302
... Hand in his Pocket and give him Six - Pence . Our Salutations were very hearty on both Sides , consisting of many kind Shakes of the Hand , and several affectionate Looks which we cast upon one another . After which the Knight told me ...
... Hand in his Pocket and give him Six - Pence . Our Salutations were very hearty on both Sides , consisting of many kind Shakes of the Hand , and several affectionate Looks which we cast upon one another . After which the Knight told me ...
Strana 400
... Hand . I could observe , that all the Way as they came towards us , the Colours of the Flowers appeared more lively , the Trees shot out in Blossoms , the Birds threw themselves into Pairs , and serenaded them as they passed . The whole ...
... Hand . I could observe , that all the Way as they came towards us , the Colours of the Flowers appeared more lively , the Trees shot out in Blossoms , the Birds threw themselves into Pairs , and serenaded them as they passed . The whole ...
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