The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 51
... carry him in the dusk of the evening , or by the favour of moonlight , to unfrequented groves and solitudes , and show ... carried in houses drawn by horses , without 1 Beads . In The Tatler , No. 245 , Steele speaks of ' Adam and Eve in ...
... carry him in the dusk of the evening , or by the favour of moonlight , to unfrequented groves and solitudes , and show ... carried in houses drawn by horses , without 1 Beads . In The Tatler , No. 245 , Steele speaks of ' Adam and Eve in ...
Strana 181
... carried on in such assemblies . I shall therefore , for the good of mankind ( which , I trust , you and I are ... carry on the war abroad , where and in what manner we see fit if other people are not of our opinion , we can't help that ...
... carried on in such assemblies . I shall therefore , for the good of mankind ( which , I trust , you and I are ... carry on the war abroad , where and in what manner we see fit if other people are not of our opinion , we can't help that ...
Strana 345
... carried to the habitation of her spouse in Barbados . Brunetta had the ill nature to inquire for her by every opportunity , and had the misfortune to hear of her being attended by numerous slaves , fanned into slumbers by successive ...
... carried to the habitation of her spouse in Barbados . Brunetta had the ill nature to inquire for her by every opportunity , and had the misfortune to hear of her being attended by numerous slaves , fanned into slumbers by successive ...
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