The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 324
... Body , and poured down his Throat that Liquor which he had from old Basilius , the Corps would be converted into pure Gold . I will not pretend to express to you the unfeigned Tendernesses that passed between these two extraordinary ...
... Body , and poured down his Throat that Liquor which he had from old Basilius , the Corps would be converted into pure Gold . I will not pretend to express to you the unfeigned Tendernesses that passed between these two extraordinary ...
Strana 325
... Body . It is true , when Crouds press upon you , this Shadow cannot be seen , but when they separate from around you , it will again appear . The Lazy , the Idle , and the Froward , are the Persons who are most pleas'd with the little ...
... Body . It is true , when Crouds press upon you , this Shadow cannot be seen , but when they separate from around you , it will again appear . The Lazy , the Idle , and the Froward , are the Persons who are most pleas'd with the little ...
Strana 326
... Body , but she hates every Body . The Statue in Rome does not serve to vent Malice half so well , as this old Lady does to disappoint it . She does not know the Author of any thing that is told her , but can readily repeat the Matter it ...
... Body , but she hates every Body . The Statue in Rome does not serve to vent Malice half so well , as this old Lady does to disappoint it . She does not know the Author of any thing that is told her , but can readily repeat the Matter it ...
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