The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 215
... carry him through the Snow upon her own Shoulders . It happen'd , that the Emperor not being able to sleep , was at ... carrying his first Minister across the Snow ; which she had no sooner done , but she returned again with the utmost ...
... carry him through the Snow upon her own Shoulders . It happen'd , that the Emperor not being able to sleep , was at ... carrying his first Minister across the Snow ; which she had no sooner done , but she returned again with the utmost ...
Strana 261
... carried with the Air of a Secret : Then she will sometimes tell a thing of no Consequence , as if it was only want of Memory made her conceal it before ; and this only to dally with my Anxiety . I have complained to her of this ...
... carried with the Air of a Secret : Then she will sometimes tell a thing of no Consequence , as if it was only want of Memory made her conceal it before ; and this only to dally with my Anxiety . I have complained to her of this ...
Strana 544
... carried on in following Papers . Fol .; This Piece of Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost shall be carried on in the following Saturdays Papers . 8vo , 12m0 1 Motto . Horace , Satires , 1. 3. 29-30 : He cannot bear the Raillery of the ...
... carried on in following Papers . Fol .; This Piece of Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost shall be carried on in the following Saturdays Papers . 8vo , 12m0 1 Motto . Horace , Satires , 1. 3. 29-30 : He cannot bear the Raillery of the ...
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