The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 sider |
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Side 2
... town , he lives in Soho Square . * It is said , he which I have made should be in the possession of a keeps himself a bachelor by reason he was crossed silent man . For this reason , therefore , I shall in love by a perverse beautiful ...
... town , he lives in Soho Square . * It is said , he which I have made should be in the possession of a keeps himself a bachelor by reason he was crossed silent man . For this reason , therefore , I shall in love by a perverse beautiful ...
Side 7
... town in Germany gument ) was an Amazonian enchantress , and poor follow his music , and by that means cleared the Signior Cassani ( as we learn from the persons re- place of those little noxious animals . presented ) a Christian ...
... town in Germany gument ) was an Amazonian enchantress , and poor follow his music , and by that means cleared the Signior Cassani ( as we learn from the persons re- place of those little noxious animals . presented ) a Christian ...
Side 10
... town , and which I hear will be continued with ad events , and governs futurity . He sees , at one view , ditions and improvements . As all the persons the whole thread of my existence , not only that who compose this lawless assembly ...
... town , and which I hear will be continued with ad events , and governs futurity . He sees , at one view , ditions and improvements . As all the persons the whole thread of my existence , not only that who compose this lawless assembly ...
Side 11
... town should be annually chosen out of the two plied her from one room to another with all the clubs ; by which means the principal magistrates gallantries I could invent ; and at length brought are at this day coupled like rabbits , one ...
... town should be annually chosen out of the two plied her from one room to another with all the clubs ; by which means the principal magistrates gallantries I could invent ; and at length brought are at this day coupled like rabbits , one ...
Side 17
... town , that all words : ' Sir , the Lion presents his humble service persons indifferently are not fit for this sort of di- to you , and desired me to give this into your own version . I could wish , sir , you could make them understand ...
... town , that all words : ' Sir , the Lion presents his humble service persons indifferently are not fit for this sort of di- to you , and desired me to give this into your own version . I could wish , sir , you could make them understand ...
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