The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 19
... mistress ; for though they flew in sight , the music proceeded from a concert of flagelets and bird - calls which were planted behind the scenes . At the same time I made this discovery , I found by the discourse of the actors , that ...
... mistress ; for though they flew in sight , the music proceeded from a concert of flagelets and bird - calls which were planted behind the scenes . At the same time I made this discovery , I found by the discourse of the actors , that ...
Strana 43
... mistress , how happy should he be to have her in his country , where she should be clothed in such silks as his waistcoat was made of , and be carried in houses drawn by horses , without being exposed to wind or weather . All this he ...
... mistress , how happy should he be to have her in his country , where she should be clothed in such silks as his waistcoat was made of , and be carried in houses drawn by horses , without being exposed to wind or weather . All this he ...
Strana 45
... mistress , though I am by , whether the gentleman is ready to go to dinner ; as the mistress , who is indeed an excellent housewife , scolds at the servants as heartily before my face as behind my back . In short , I move up and down ...
... mistress , though I am by , whether the gentleman is ready to go to dinner ; as the mistress , who is indeed an excellent housewife , scolds at the servants as heartily before my face as behind my back . In short , I move up and down ...
Strana 75
... mistress , as he who has no regard for his own life has over his adversary . While the generality of the world are fettered by rules , and move by proper and just me- thods ; he who has no respect to any of them , carries away the ...
... mistress , as he who has no regard for his own life has over his adversary . While the generality of the world are fettered by rules , and move by proper and just me- thods ; he who has no respect to any of them , carries away the ...
Strana 88
... the other day you pulled off your hat to me in the Park , when I was walking with my mistress . She did not like your air , and said she wondered what strange fellows I was acquainted with . Dear 88 NO . 24 . THE SPECTATOR .
... the other day you pulled off your hat to me in the Park , when I was walking with my mistress . She did not like your air , and said she wondered what strange fellows I was acquainted with . Dear 88 NO . 24 . THE SPECTATOR .
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