The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... called by the hard Name you pious People give to common Women ? I keep the solemn Promise I made you , in writing to ... called ] Must Dear be called Fol . return to the Country with greater Reluctance than I at 114 THE SPECTATOR.
... called by the hard Name you pious People give to common Women ? I keep the solemn Promise I made you , in writing to ... called ] Must Dear be called Fol . return to the Country with greater Reluctance than I at 114 THE SPECTATOR.
Strana 474
... called the σkioμaxía , or the Fighting with a Man's own Shadow , and consists in the brandishing of two short Sticks grasped in each Hand , and loaden with Plugs of Lead at either end . This opens the Chest , exercises the Limbs , and ...
... called the σkioμaxía , or the Fighting with a Man's own Shadow , and consists in the brandishing of two short Sticks grasped in each Hand , and loaden with Plugs of Lead at either end . This opens the Chest , exercises the Limbs , and ...
Strana 509
... called him a young Popish Cur , and asked him who had made Ann a Saint ? The Boy being in some Confusion , enquired of the next he met , which was the way to Ann's Lane , but was called a Prick - eared Curr for his Pains , and instead ...
... called him a young Popish Cur , and asked him who had made Ann a Saint ? The Boy being in some Confusion , enquired of the next he met , which was the way to Ann's Lane , but was called a Prick - eared Curr for his Pains , and instead ...
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