The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1957 |
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... pleased : For ( says he ) I do not intend to hurt any body . I thanked him very kindly , and passed by him . And in a little time after saw him leap upon the Stage , and act his Part with very great Applause . It has been observed by ...
... pleased : For ( says he ) I do not intend to hurt any body . I thanked him very kindly , and passed by him . And in a little time after saw him leap upon the Stage , and act his Part with very great Applause . It has been observed by ...
Strana 210
... pleased me more than that of a Friend's being the Medicine of Life , to express the Efficacy of Friendship in healing the Pains and Anguish which naturally cleave to our Existence in this World ; and am wonderfully pleased with the Turn ...
... pleased me more than that of a Friend's being the Medicine of Life , to express the Efficacy of Friendship in healing the Pains and Anguish which naturally cleave to our Existence in this World ; and am wonderfully pleased with the Turn ...
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... pleased , dear Sir , to instruct them to lose with a better Grace and you will oblige ' Mr. SPECTATOR , Yours , Rachel Basto . ' Your Kindness to Eleonora , in one of your Papers , has given me Encouragement to do my self the Honour of ...
... pleased , dear Sir , to instruct them to lose with a better Grace and you will oblige ' Mr. SPECTATOR , Yours , Rachel Basto . ' Your Kindness to Eleonora , in one of your Papers , has given me Encouragement to do my self the Honour of ...
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