The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1957 |
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... Company should die , it plainly foretold one of them should be born . Had not my Friend found out this Expedient to break the Omen , I question not but half the Women in the Company would have fallen sick that very Night . An old Maid ...
... Company should die , it plainly foretold one of them should be born . Had not my Friend found out this Expedient to break the Omen , I question not but half the Women in the Company would have fallen sick that very Night . An old Maid ...
Strana 90
... Company , because they will enjoy the Pleasure of talking incoherently , without being ridiculous to any but each other . When a Man comes into the Club , he is not obliged to make any Introduction to his Discourse , but at once , as he ...
... Company , because they will enjoy the Pleasure of talking incoherently , without being ridiculous to any but each other . When a Man comes into the Club , he is not obliged to make any Introduction to his Discourse , but at once , as he ...
Strana 146
... Company , whether they insist upon Hair , Forehead , Eyes , Cheeks , or Chin ; to which I must add , that I find it easier to lean to my left Side , than my Right . I hope I am in all Respects agreeable : And for Humour and Mirth , I'll ...
... Company , whether they insist upon Hair , Forehead , Eyes , Cheeks , or Chin ; to which I must add , that I find it easier to lean to my left Side , than my Right . I hope I am in all Respects agreeable : And for Humour and Mirth , I'll ...
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