The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 39
... told in the Argument ) was an Amazoni- nian Enchantrefs , and poor Signior Caffani ( as we learn from the Perfons reprefented ) a Christian Conjurer ( Mago Chriftiano . ) I must confefs I am very much puzzled to find how an Amazon ...
... told in the Argument ) was an Amazoni- nian Enchantrefs , and poor Signior Caffani ( as we learn from the Perfons reprefented ) a Christian Conjurer ( Mago Chriftiano . ) I must confefs I am very much puzzled to find how an Amazon ...
Strana 49
... Occafion of it , he told me that his Wife had dreamt a ftrange Dream the Night before , which they were afraid portended fome Misfortune to them- " At her felves or to their Children . coming felves No 7. The SPECTATOR . 49 . ...
... Occafion of it , he told me that his Wife had dreamt a ftrange Dream the Night before , which they were afraid portended fome Misfortune to them- " At her felves or to their Children . coming felves No 7. The SPECTATOR . 49 . ...
Strana 50
... told her , that he was to go into Join - hand on Thurf- day . Thursday ? ( fays fhe ) no Child if it pleafe God , you shall not begin upon Chil- dermas - day ; tell your Writing - Mafter that Friday will be foon enough . I was ...
... told her , that he was to go into Join - hand on Thurf- day . Thursday ? ( fays fhe ) no Child if it pleafe God , you shall not begin upon Chil- dermas - day ; tell your Writing - Mafter that Friday will be foon enough . I was ...
Strana 53
... told one of them fhould be born . Had not my Friend found this Expedient to break the Omen , I queftion not but half the Women in the Company would would have fallen fick that very Night . AN Old N ° 7 . The SPECTATOR . 53.
... told one of them fhould be born . Had not my Friend found this Expedient to break the Omen , I queftion not but half the Women in the Company would would have fallen fick that very Night . AN Old N ° 7 . The SPECTATOR . 53.
Strana 61
... told me that the ho- ped my Face was not akin to my Tongue ; and looking upon her Watch , I accidentally difcover'd the Figure of a Coronet on the back • Part of it . I was fo tranfported with the Thought of fuch an Amour , that I plied ...
... told me that the ho- ped my Face was not akin to my Tongue ; and looking upon her Watch , I accidentally difcover'd the Figure of a Coronet on the back • Part of it . I was fo tranfported with the Thought of fuch an Amour , that I plied ...
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