The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 325
... Lover's Leap , which I find has raised a great Curiosity among several of my Correspondents . I there told them that this Leap was used to be taken from a Promontory of Leucas . This Leucas was formerly a Part of Acarnania , being ...
... Lover's Leap , which I find has raised a great Curiosity among several of my Correspondents . I there told them that this Leap was used to be taken from a Promontory of Leucas . This Leucas was formerly a Part of Acarnania , being ...
Strana 344
... Lovers on these Occasions are very extraordinary . Besides those mentioned by Asteria , there are many other Motives of ... Lover's Dial - plate there should be written not only the four and twenty Letters , but I [ In one of Strada's ...
... Lovers on these Occasions are very extraordinary . Besides those mentioned by Asteria , there are many other Motives of ... Lover's Dial - plate there should be written not only the four and twenty Letters , but I [ In one of Strada's ...
Strana 913
... lover , with an account of his dreams , 301 Choleric gentleman , 563 Clergyman , to a , 27 Coquette , from a , 79 ... lover , from a , 527 Law , 480 , 551 Leonora , 163 Lillie , Chas . , from , 16 Lion , from a , 136 Lottery ticket , 242 ...
... lover , with an account of his dreams , 301 Choleric gentleman , 563 Clergyman , to a , 27 Coquette , from a , 79 ... lover , from a , 527 Law , 480 , 551 Leonora , 163 Lillie , Chas . , from , 16 Lion , from a , 136 Lottery ticket , 242 ...
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