The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... taken coach , but his lady was taken with a terrible fit of the vapours , which , it is feared , will make her miscarry , if not endanger her life ; therefore , dear Sir , if you know of any receipt that is good against this fashionable ...
... taken coach , but his lady was taken with a terrible fit of the vapours , which , it is feared , will make her miscarry , if not endanger her life ; therefore , dear Sir , if you know of any receipt that is good against this fashionable ...
Strana 317
... taken it for genuine . MR . SPECTATOR , • HAVING observed in Lilly's grammar how sweetly Bacchus and Apollo run in a verse ; I have ( to preserve the amity between them ) called in Bac- chus to the aid of my profession of the theatre ...
... taken it for genuine . MR . SPECTATOR , • HAVING observed in Lilly's grammar how sweetly Bacchus and Apollo run in a verse ; I have ( to preserve the amity between them ) called in Bac- chus to the aid of my profession of the theatre ...
Strana 462
... taken up all our minds , and , as I have often com- plained , poverty and riches stand in our imaginations in the places of guilt and innocence . But in all seasons there will be some instances of persons who have souls too large to be ...
... taken up all our minds , and , as I have often com- plained , poverty and riches stand in our imaginations in the places of guilt and innocence . But in all seasons there will be some instances of persons who have souls too large to be ...
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