The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 307
... hearts ; insomuch that the whole heart was wound up together like a Gordian knot , and must have had very irregular and un- equal motions , whilst it was employed in its vital function . One thing we thought very observable , namely ...
... hearts ; insomuch that the whole heart was wound up together like a Gordian knot , and must have had very irregular and un- equal motions , whilst it was employed in its vital function . One thing we thought very observable , namely ...
Strana 308
... heart , when living , received the addresses of several who made love to her , and did not only give each of them encouragement , but made every one she con- versed with believe that she regarded him with an eye of kindness ; for which ...
... heart , when living , received the addresses of several who made love to her , and did not only give each of them encouragement , but made every one she con- versed with believe that she regarded him with an eye of kindness ; for which ...
Strana 337
... hearts ; in which you will oblige a great part of this town , but in a particular manner , Sir , your ( yet heart - whole ) Admirer , and devoted humble Servant , MELAINIA Melainia's complaint is occasioned by so general a folly , that ...
... hearts ; in which you will oblige a great part of this town , but in a particular manner , Sir , your ( yet heart - whole ) Admirer , and devoted humble Servant , MELAINIA Melainia's complaint is occasioned by so general a folly , that ...
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