The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Master ' is shown standing on his right leg and holding his left leg up over his head , while a monkey at his side imitates him . " The Surprizing Mr. Higgins , Posture - Master , that lately perform'd in the Queen's Theatre in the Hay ...
... Master ' is shown standing on his right leg and holding his left leg up over his head , while a monkey at his side imitates him . " The Surprizing Mr. Higgins , Posture - Master , that lately perform'd in the Queen's Theatre in the Hay ...
Strana 406
... Master was a Lad of very sprightly Parts , and my being constantly about him and loving him , was no small Advantage to me . My Master loved me extremely , and has often been whipped for not keeping me at a Distance . He used always to ...
... Master was a Lad of very sprightly Parts , and my being constantly about him and loving him , was no small Advantage to me . My Master loved me extremely , and has often been whipped for not keeping me at a Distance . He used always to ...
Strana 407
... Master ? bid me follow him : I did so , and in a very little while thought my self the happiest Creature in this World . My Time was taken up in carrying Letters to Wenches , or Messages to young Ladies of my Master's Acquaint- ance ...
... Master ? bid me follow him : I did so , and in a very little while thought my self the happiest Creature in this World . My Time was taken up in carrying Letters to Wenches , or Messages to young Ladies of my Master's Acquaint- ance ...
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