The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 216
... given himb in Marriage , with a Dower suitable to her Quality ; which was soon after performed accordingly . L No ... given him ] given to him Fol . Motto . Juvenal , Satires , 6. 181 : It has more of the bitter than the sweet . fit for ...
... given himb in Marriage , with a Dower suitable to her Quality ; which was soon after performed accordingly . L No ... given him ] given to him Fol . Motto . Juvenal , Satires , 6. 181 : It has more of the bitter than the sweet . fit for ...
Strana 346
... given you an Account of our Diversion on ordinary Club - Nights ; but must acquaint you farther , that once a Month we Demolish a Prude , that is , we get some queer formal Creature in among us , and unrig her in an instant . Our last ...
... given you an Account of our Diversion on ordinary Club - Nights ; but must acquaint you farther , that once a Month we Demolish a Prude , that is , we get some queer formal Creature in among us , and unrig her in an instant . Our last ...
Strana 366
... given of her Works , whether it is not for the Benefit of Mankind that they are lost . They were filled with such bewitching Tenderness and Rapture , that it might have been dangerous to have given them a Reading . An Inconstant Lover ...
... given of her Works , whether it is not for the Benefit of Mankind that they are lost . They were filled with such bewitching Tenderness and Rapture , that it might have been dangerous to have given them a Reading . An Inconstant Lover ...
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