The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 310
... Place to Place with new Whispers , without reaping any other Benefit but the Hopes of making others as unhappy as themselves . Mrs. Jane happened to be at a Place where I , with many others well acquainted with my Passion for Belinda ...
... Place to Place with new Whispers , without reaping any other Benefit but the Hopes of making others as unhappy as themselves . Mrs. Jane happened to be at a Place where I , with many others well acquainted with my Passion for Belinda ...
Strana 400
... Place ; the other held a flaming Torch in his Hand . I could observe , that all the Way as they came towards us , the Colours of the Flowers appeared more lively , the Trees shot out in Blossoms , the Birds threw themselves into Pairs ...
... Place ; the other held a flaming Torch in his Hand . I could observe , that all the Way as they came towards us , the Colours of the Flowers appeared more lively , the Trees shot out in Blossoms , the Birds threw themselves into Pairs ...
Strana 455
... Place to another . I should be a Cure for the unnatural Desire of John Trott for Dancing , and a Specifick to lessen the Inclination Mrs. Fidget has to Motion , and cause her always to give her Approbation to the present Place she is in ...
... Place to another . I should be a Cure for the unnatural Desire of John Trott for Dancing , and a Specifick to lessen the Inclination Mrs. Fidget has to Motion , and cause her always to give her Approbation to the present Place she is in ...
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