The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... ladies , where there were thirteen different - coloured hoods . Your Spectator of that day2 lying upon the table , they ordered me to read it to them , which I did with a very clear voice , till I came to the Greek verse at the end of ...
... ladies , where there were thirteen different - coloured hoods . Your Spectator of that day2 lying upon the table , they ordered me to read it to them , which I did with a very clear voice , till I came to the Greek verse at the end of ...
Strana 291
... ladies of the best fashion in Paris . Her head was extremely high , on which subject having long since declared my senti- ments , I shall say nothing more to it at present . I was also offended at a small patch she wore on her breast ...
... ladies of the best fashion in Paris . Her head was extremely high , on which subject having long since declared my senti- ments , I shall say nothing more to it at present . I was also offended at a small patch she wore on her breast ...
Strana 370
... ladies , who board in the same house , and after dinner one of our company ( an agreeable man enough otherwise ) stands up and reads your paper to us all . We are the civillest people in the world to one another , and therefore I am ...
... ladies , who board in the same house , and after dinner one of our company ( an agreeable man enough otherwise ) stands up and reads your paper to us all . We are the civillest people in the world to one another , and therefore I am ...
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