The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... called a coach . Upon our going to it , after having cast his eye upon the wheels , he asked the coachman if his axletree was good : upon the fellow's telling him he would warrant it , the knight turned to me , told me he looked like an ...
... called a coach . Upon our going to it , after having cast his eye upon the wheels , he asked the coachman if his axletree was good : upon the fellow's telling him he would warrant it , the knight turned to me , told me he looked like an ...
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... called in at the farmer's house as he followed his country sports , fell passionately in love with her . He was a man of great generosity , but from a loose education had contracted a hearty aversion to mar- riage . He therefore ...
... called in at the farmer's house as he followed his country sports , fell passionately in love with her . He was a man of great generosity , but from a loose education had contracted a hearty aversion to mar- riage . He therefore ...
Strana 487
... called The Libertine Destroyed . Spect . in folio . On the 10th of the same month was presented a comedy called The Fair Quaker of Deal , or the Humours of the Navy . By her majesty's commands no persons were to be admitted behind the ...
... called The Libertine Destroyed . Spect . in folio . On the 10th of the same month was presented a comedy called The Fair Quaker of Deal , or the Humours of the Navy . By her majesty's commands no persons were to be admitted behind the ...
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