The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... night . Went to bed . Slept without wak- ing till nine the next morning . THURSDAY , nine o'clock . Staid within till two o'clock for sir Timothy ; who did not bring me my annuity according to his promise . Two in the afternoon . Sat ...
... night . Went to bed . Slept without wak- ing till nine the next morning . THURSDAY , nine o'clock . Staid within till two o'clock for sir Timothy ; who did not bring me my annuity according to his promise . Two in the afternoon . Sat ...
Strana 224
... night till she had repeat- ed it twice : the second night the noise of Encore was as loud as before , 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 all ...
... night till she had repeat- ed it twice : the second night the noise of Encore was as loud as before , 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 all ...
Strana 276
... night , as fearing to be discovered by the angel of the sun , who had before detected him , is one of those beautiful imaginations 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 imaginations with which he introduces this his second series of adventures . Having examined the nature of every ...
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