The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 252
... SPECTATOR , SYLVIA . I am the Husband of a Woman of Merit , but am fallen in Love , as they call it , with a Lady of ... SPECTATOR , pray let me have a Paper on these terrible groundless Sufferings , and do all you can to exorcise Crowds ...
... SPECTATOR , SYLVIA . I am the Husband of a Woman of Merit , but am fallen in Love , as they call it , with a Lady of ... SPECTATOR , pray let me have a Paper on these terrible groundless Sufferings , and do all you can to exorcise Crowds ...
Strana 335
... SPECTATOR , where the Fault I speak of was so very flagrant , that , ( being , you must know , a very bashful Fellow ... SPECTATOR , I am now entering into my One and Twentieth Year , and do not know that I had one Day's thorough ...
... SPECTATOR , where the Fault I speak of was so very flagrant , that , ( being , you must know , a very bashful Fellow ... SPECTATOR , I am now entering into my One and Twentieth Year , and do not know that I had one Day's thorough ...
Strana 367
... SPECTATOR . ' Mr. SPECTATOR . Venice , July 10 , N. S. T I TAKE it extreamly ill , that you do not reckon conspicuous Persons of your Nation are within your Cognizance , tho ' out of the Dominions of Great - Britain . I little No. 442 ...
... SPECTATOR . ' Mr. SPECTATOR . Venice , July 10 , N. S. T I TAKE it extreamly ill , that you do not reckon conspicuous Persons of your Nation are within your Cognizance , tho ' out of the Dominions of Great - Britain . I little No. 442 ...
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