The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 143
... acquainted with Constantia , who had not then passed her fifteenth . As he lived but a few Miles Distance from her ... Acquaintance made them still 143 NO . 163 , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 6 , 1711.
... acquainted with Constantia , who had not then passed her fifteenth . As he lived but a few Miles Distance from her ... Acquaintance made them still 143 NO . 163 , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 6 , 1711.
Strana 483
... acquainted with them , still more convinced of their Truth and Solidity . And here give me leave to mention what Monsieur Boileau has so very well enlarged upon in the Preface to his Works , that Wit and fine Writing doth not consist so ...
... acquainted with them , still more convinced of their Truth and Solidity . And here give me leave to mention what Monsieur Boileau has so very well enlarged upon in the Preface to his Works , that Wit and fine Writing doth not consist so ...
Strana 559
... acquainted with my Passion for Belinda , passed a Christmas Evening . There was among the rest a young Lady so free in her Mirth , so amiable in a just Reserve that accompanied it , I wrong her to call it a Reserve , but there appeared ...
... acquainted with my Passion for Belinda , passed a Christmas Evening . There was among the rest a young Lady so free in her Mirth , so amiable in a just Reserve that accompanied it , I wrong her to call it a Reserve , but there appeared ...
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