The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 161
... given of her Works , whether it is not for the Benefit of Mankind that they are lost . They were filled with such bewitching Tenderness and Rapture , that it might have been dangerous to have given them a Reading . An Inconstant Lover ...
... given of her Works , whether it is not for the Benefit of Mankind that they are lost . They were filled with such bewitching Tenderness and Rapture , that it might have been dangerous to have given them a Reading . An Inconstant Lover ...
Strana 200
... given out by those who are Enemies to the Trunk - maker , that he has sometimes been bribed to be in the Interest of a bad Poet , or a vicious Player ; but this is a Surmise , which has no Foundation ; his Stroaks are always just , and ...
... given out by those who are Enemies to the Trunk - maker , that he has sometimes been bribed to be in the Interest of a bad Poet , or a vicious Player ; but this is a Surmise , which has no Foundation ; his Stroaks are always just , and ...
Strana 308
... given a decisive Opinion upon the new - fashioned Hoods ; for to tell you truly , says she , I was afraid he would have made us ashamed to show our Heads . Now , Sir , you must know , since this unlucky Accident happened to me in a ...
... given a decisive Opinion upon the new - fashioned Hoods ; for to tell you truly , says she , I was afraid he would have made us ashamed to show our Heads . Now , Sir , you must know , since this unlucky Accident happened to me in a ...
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