The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... fall into that Project ; and as we should be but Five , the Terrors of an involuntary Separation , which our Number cannot so well admit of , would make us exert our selves , in Opposition to all the Particulars mentioned in your ...
... fall into that Project ; and as we should be but Five , the Terrors of an involuntary Separation , which our Number cannot so well admit of , would make us exert our selves , in Opposition to all the Particulars mentioned in your ...
Strana 58
... fall down dead in a Tragedy . Not the least Indecency in her Posture . If you have observ'd what pretty Carcasses ... falling , as that their Petticoats should unty : For there is a great Care had to avoid Improprieties ; and the Lover ...
... fall down dead in a Tragedy . Not the least Indecency in her Posture . If you have observ'd what pretty Carcasses ... falling , as that their Petticoats should unty : For there is a great Care had to avoid Improprieties ; and the Lover ...
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... Fall . Farewell ! -A long Farewell to all my Greatness ! This is the State of Man ! -to - day he puts forth The ... falls as I do . We have likewise a fine Example of this in the whole Part of Andromache in the Distrest Mother ...
... Fall . Farewell ! -A long Farewell to all my Greatness ! This is the State of Man ! -to - day he puts forth The ... falls as I do . We have likewise a fine Example of this in the whole Part of Andromache in the Distrest Mother ...
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