The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 122
... town for car- rying a billet ; the fellow has a thin body , swift step , demure looks , sufficient sense , and knows the town . This man carried Cynthio's first letter to Flavia , and , by fre- quent errands ever since , is well known ...
... town for car- rying a billet ; the fellow has a thin body , swift step , demure looks , sufficient sense , and knows the town . This man carried Cynthio's first letter to Flavia , and , by fre- quent errands ever since , is well known ...
Strana 161
... town , she offends no one body in it . She is so exquisitely restless and peevish , that she quarrels with all about her , and sometimes in a freak will instantly change her habitation . To indulge this humour , she is led about the ...
... town , she offends no one body in it . She is so exquisitely restless and peevish , that she quarrels with all about her , and sometimes in a freak will instantly change her habitation . To indulge this humour , she is led about the ...
Strana 225
... town , having heard man ; for they told me that that was chiefly wonders of him in Essex . I who always wanted faith in matters of that kind , was not easily prevailed on to go ; but , lest they should take it ill , I went with them ...
... town , having heard man ; for they told me that that was chiefly wonders of him in Essex . I who always wanted faith in matters of that kind , was not easily prevailed on to go ; but , lest they should take it ill , I went with them ...
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