The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... mentioned curtain . The severity of the master1 was too well known for the criminal to expect any pardon for such a fault ; so that the boy , who was of a meek temper , was terrified to death at the thoughts of his appearance , when his ...
... mentioned curtain . The severity of the master1 was too well known for the criminal to expect any pardon for such a fault ; so that the boy , who was of a meek temper , was terrified to death at the thoughts of his appearance , when his ...
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... mentioned acquaints us , a prophetess had foretold Eneas , that he should take his voyage west- ward , till his companions should eat their tables 1 , and that accordingly , upon his landing in Italy , as they were eating their flesh ...
... mentioned acquaints us , a prophetess had foretold Eneas , that he should take his voyage west- ward , till his companions should eat their tables 1 , and that accordingly , upon his landing in Italy , as they were eating their flesh ...
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... mentioned , having placed an amanuensis in a private part of the room . After the second bottle , when men open their minds without reserve , my honest friend began to take notice of the many sonorous but unnecessary words that had ...
... mentioned , having placed an amanuensis in a private part of the room . After the second bottle , when men open their minds without reserve , my honest friend began to take notice of the many sonorous but unnecessary words that had ...
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