The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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... Night - walkers , you will perhaps oblige others , as well as Your very humble Servant , Jack Lightfoot . P. S. My ... Night we retire to our Chambers , and take Leave of each other for the whole Night at Ten a Clock . We take particular ...
... Night - walkers , you will perhaps oblige others , as well as Your very humble Servant , Jack Lightfoot . P. S. My ... Night we retire to our Chambers , and take Leave of each other for the whole Night at Ten a Clock . We take particular ...
Strana 65
... Night till she had repeated it twice : the second Night the Noise of Ancoras was as loud as before , and she was again obliged to speak it twice : the third Night it was still called for a second time ; and , in short , contrary to all ...
... Night till she had repeated it twice : the second Night the Noise of Ancoras was as loud as before , and she was again obliged to speak it twice : the third Night it was still called for a second time ; and , in short , contrary to all ...
Strana 402
... Night last Week at Richmond ; and being restless , not out of Dissatisfaction , but a certain busie Inclination one sometimes has , I arose at Four in the Morning , and took Boat for London , with a Resolution to rove by Boat and Coach ...
... Night last Week at Richmond ; and being restless , not out of Dissatisfaction , but a certain busie Inclination one sometimes has , I arose at Four in the Morning , and took Boat for London , with a Resolution to rove by Boat and Coach ...
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