The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 59
... write to the Orange Wenches . ' I must not conclude till I have taken notice of the Moral with which this Comedy ends . The two young Ladies having given a notable Example of outwitting those who had a Right in the Dis- posal of them ...
... write to the Orange Wenches . ' I must not conclude till I have taken notice of the Moral with which this Comedy ends . The two young Ladies having given a notable Example of outwitting those who had a Right in the Dis- posal of them ...
Strana 63
... write a Volume to you , but all the Language on Earth would fail in saying how much , and with what dis - interested Passion , Dear Creature , N I am ever Tours . ' September 30 , 1671.1 Seven in the Morning . TEXT to the Influence of ...
... write a Volume to you , but all the Language on Earth would fail in saying how much , and with what dis - interested Passion , Dear Creature , N I am ever Tours . ' September 30 , 1671.1 Seven in the Morning . TEXT to the Influence of ...
Strana 329
... Writer of Musick , and desires him to put this Sentence of Tully2 in the Scale a called so , . up . ] 12m0 ; called so . When . . . up , Fol . , 8vo ... The only reference I have ... write it out for 329 NO . 212 , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1711.
... Writer of Musick , and desires him to put this Sentence of Tully2 in the Scale a called so , . up . ] 12m0 ; called so . When . . . up , Fol . , 8vo ... The only reference I have ... write it out for 329 NO . 212 , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1711.
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