The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 158
... creature so armed for battle and mere thickness of her body ; and her fore - feet assault as the lion . In the same manner , we are broad , that she may scoop away much find that particular animals have a more or less earth at a time ...
... creature so armed for battle and mere thickness of her body ; and her fore - feet assault as the lion . In the same manner , we are broad , that she may scoop away much find that particular animals have a more or less earth at a time ...
Strana 185
... creature , know it is not in the power news from Holland , ' and I answered , She is of age , or misfortune , or any other accident exquisitely handsome . ' Another desired to which hangs over human life , to take from me know when I ...
... creature , know it is not in the power news from Holland , ' and I answered , She is of age , or misfortune , or any other accident exquisitely handsome . ' Another desired to which hangs over human life , to take from me know when I ...
Strana 192
... creature who comes with the air of your friend versations . and your intimate , and that is your whisperer . There is one of them at a coffee house which I SIR , ' I have , you may be sure , heard of your ir- myself frequent , who ...
... creature who comes with the air of your friend versations . and your intimate , and that is your whisperer . There is one of them at a coffee house which I SIR , ' I have , you may be sure , heard of your ir- myself frequent , who ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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