The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 408
... tell me that her Mother and her Grandmother before her were both taken much after the same Manner ; so that since it runs in the Blood , I have but small Hopes of her Recovery . I should be glad to have a little of your Advice in this ...
... tell me that her Mother and her Grandmother before her were both taken much after the same Manner ; so that since it runs in the Blood , I have but small Hopes of her Recovery . I should be glad to have a little of your Advice in this ...
Strana 414
... tell you the Slips of their Great Grandmothers , and traduce the Memory of honest Coach - men that have been in their Graves above these hundred Years . By these , and the like helps , I question not but I shall furnish out a very ...
... tell you the Slips of their Great Grandmothers , and traduce the Memory of honest Coach - men that have been in their Graves above these hundred Years . By these , and the like helps , I question not but I shall furnish out a very ...
Strana 447
... tell on about him . Hamlet holding up the Skull which the Grave - digger threw to him , with an Account that it was the Head of the King's Jester , falls into very pleasing Reflections , and cries out to his Companion . Alas , poor ...
... tell on about him . Hamlet holding up the Skull which the Grave - digger threw to him , with an Account that it was the Head of the King's Jester , falls into very pleasing Reflections , and cries out to his Companion . Alas , poor ...
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