The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 268
... told him his Face ade like an Eagle's , he understood them in the same er as if they had told him , there was something in his which shewed him to be strong , active , piercing , and of 1 Descent . Whether or no the different Motions of ...
... told him his Face ade like an Eagle's , he understood them in the same er as if they had told him , there was something in his which shewed him to be strong , active , piercing , and of 1 Descent . Whether or no the different Motions of ...
Strana 357
... told me , that this very Woman had the Reputation of a Witch all over the Coun- that her Lips were observed to be always in Motion , and there was not a Switch about her House which her Neigh- s did not believe had carried her several ...
... told me , that this very Woman had the Reputation of a Witch all over the Coun- that her Lips were observed to be always in Motion , and there was not a Switch about her House which her Neigh- s did not believe had carried her several ...
Strana 373
... told him that he had made him too gh a Compliment ; and when the Fellow seemed to think at could hardly be , added with a more decisive Look , That it s too great an Honour for any Man under a Duke ; but told n at the same time that it ...
... told him that he had made him too gh a Compliment ; and when the Fellow seemed to think at could hardly be , added with a more decisive Look , That it s too great an Honour for any Man under a Duke ; but told n at the same time that it ...
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