The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 63
... night . Went to bed . Friday . Eight in the morning . A - bed . Read over all Mr. Froth's letters . Cupid and Veny . Ten o'clock . Stayed within all day , not at home . From ten to twelve . In conference with my mantua- maker . Sorted a ...
... night . Went to bed . Friday . Eight in the morning . A - bed . Read over all Mr. Froth's letters . Cupid and Veny . Ten o'clock . Stayed within all day , not at home . From ten to twelve . In conference with my mantua- maker . Sorted a ...
Strana 136
... night till she had repeated it twice ; the second night the noise of encores was as loud as be- fore , 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 ...
... night till she had repeated it twice ; the second night the noise of encores was as loud as be- fore , 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 ...
Strana 173
... night , as fearing to be discovered by the angel of the sun , who had before detected him , is one of those beautiful imagi- nations with which he introduces this his second series of adventures . Having examined the nature of every ...
... night , as fearing to be discovered by the angel of the sun , who had before detected him , is one of those beautiful imagi- nations with which he introduces this his second series of adventures . Having examined the nature of every ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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