The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... head to my cane , and a tongue to my buckle . Drank a glass of purl to recover appetite . Two and three . Dined and slept well . From four to six . Went to the coffee- house . Met Mr. Nisby there . Smoked several pipes . Mr. Nisby of ...
... head to my cane , and a tongue to my buckle . Drank a glass of purl to recover appetite . Two and three . Dined and slept well . From four to six . Went to the coffee- house . Met Mr. Nisby there . Smoked several pipes . Mr. Nisby of ...
Strana 28
... head , and told us there was fine reading in the casualties of that reign . Our conductor then pointed to that monu- ment where there is the figure of one of our English kings without a head ; and upon giving us to know , that the head ...
... head , and told us there was fine reading in the casualties of that reign . Our conductor then pointed to that monu- ment where there is the figure of one of our English kings without a head ; and upon giving us to know , that the head ...
Strana 206
... head , that and that is that the poet utterly conceals it is a miracle to me how two poor hours the presence of God in the beginning of it , of divine service can be time sufficient for and rather lets a possessive pronoun go so ...
... head , that and that is that the poet utterly conceals it is a miracle to me how two poor hours the presence of God in the beginning of it , of divine service can be time sufficient for and rather lets a possessive pronoun go so ...
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