The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 - Počet stran: 300 |
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... hand coming out of James - Street , by a flim young girl of about feventeen , who with a pert air afked me if I was ... hands , was left in the first month from her difhonour , and exposed to pafs through the hands and difcipline of one ...
... hand coming out of James - Street , by a flim young girl of about feventeen , who with a pert air afked me if I was ... hands , was left in the first month from her difhonour , and exposed to pafs through the hands and difcipline of one ...
Strana 77
... hand in his pocket and give him fix - pence . Our falutations were very hearty on both fides , con- fifting of many kind fhakes of the hand , and several affectionate looks which we caft upon one another . After which the Knight told me ...
... hand in his pocket and give him fix - pence . Our falutations were very hearty on both fides , con- fifting of many kind fhakes of the hand , and several affectionate looks which we caft upon one another . After which the Knight told me ...
Strana 203
... hand . I could obferve , that all the way as they came towards us , the colours of the flowers appeared more lively , the trees fhot out in bloffoms , the birds . threw themselves into pairs , and ferenaded them as they paffed : The ...
... hand . I could obferve , that all the way as they came towards us , the colours of the flowers appeared more lively , the trees fhot out in bloffoms , the birds . threw themselves into pairs , and ferenaded them as they paffed : The ...
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