The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 95
... gave little heed to the mention gave a new softness to her beauty , and , of this known circumstance , till , being the when she burst into tears , he could no other day in those quarters , I passed by a longer refrain from bearing a ...
... gave little heed to the mention gave a new softness to her beauty , and , of this known circumstance , till , being the when she burst into tears , he could no other day in those quarters , I passed by a longer refrain from bearing a ...
Strana 122
... gave an account that she looked excessive angry when she gave him the letter ; and that he told her , for she asked , that Cynthio only looked at the clock , tak- ing snuff , and writ two or three words on the top of the letter when he gave ...
... gave an account that she looked excessive angry when she gave him the letter ; and that he told her , for she asked , that Cynthio only looked at the clock , tak- ing snuff , and writ two or three words on the top of the letter when he gave ...
Strana 213
... gave a nod , which I think gave her all the dancers on our stage are very faulty in this spirit she assumed upon it : but she rose kind ; and what they mean by writhing properly to that dignity of aspect . My themselves into such ...
... gave a nod , which I think gave her all the dancers on our stage are very faulty in this spirit she assumed upon it : but she rose kind ; and what they mean by writhing properly to that dignity of aspect . My themselves into such ...
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