The Spectator ...J. and R. Tonson, 1739 |
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Strana 219
... young Man on the Back of it , advancing upon full Stretch after the Souls of about an hundred Beagles that were hunting down the Ghost of an Hare , which ran away before them with an unspeakable Swiftnefs . As the Man on the Milk- white ...
... young Man on the Back of it , advancing upon full Stretch after the Souls of about an hundred Beagles that were hunting down the Ghost of an Hare , which ran away before them with an unspeakable Swiftnefs . As the Man on the Milk- white ...
Strana 259
... young Girl is in a fair Way to be spoiled : Therefore pray , Mr. SPECTATOR , let us have your Opinion of this fine thing called Fine Breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too much from that plain thing called Good- Breeding . Your moft ...
... young Girl is in a fair Way to be spoiled : Therefore pray , Mr. SPECTATOR , let us have your Opinion of this fine thing called Fine Breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too much from that plain thing called Good- Breeding . Your moft ...
Strana 262
... young Fellows ⚫ with fo much Familiarity ; and I could not have thought ⚫ it had been in the Child . They very often made use of a moft impudent and lafcivious Step called Setting , ⚫ which I know not how to defcribe to you , but by ...
... young Fellows ⚫ with fo much Familiarity ; and I could not have thought ⚫ it had been in the Child . They very often made use of a moft impudent and lafcivious Step called Setting , ⚫ which I know not how to defcribe to you , but by ...
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