The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 388
... Hath she ever been better pleased , than when her Behaviour hath made her Lover ready to hang himself ? Or doth she ever rejoice more , than when she thinks she hath driven him to the very Brink of a purling Stream ? Let her consider ...
... Hath she ever been better pleased , than when her Behaviour hath made her Lover ready to hang himself ? Or doth she ever rejoice more , than when she thinks she hath driven him to the very Brink of a purling Stream ? Let her consider ...
Strana 439
... hath sat by with a most exemplary Gravity , unmoved at all that past ; it hath made me reflect what should be the Occasion of Humours so opposite in two Creatures , between whom there was no visible Difference but that of Age ; and I ...
... hath sat by with a most exemplary Gravity , unmoved at all that past ; it hath made me reflect what should be the Occasion of Humours so opposite in two Creatures , between whom there was no visible Difference but that of Age ; and I ...
Strana 449
... hath had six Duels and four and twenty Boxing - Matches in Defence of his Majesty's Title ; and that he received such a Blow upon the Head at a Bonfire in Stratford upon Avon , as he hath been never the better for from that Day to this ...
... hath had six Duels and four and twenty Boxing - Matches in Defence of his Majesty's Title ; and that he received such a Blow upon the Head at a Bonfire in Stratford upon Avon , as he hath been never the better for from that Day to this ...
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