The Spectator, Zväzok 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 2
... has misled several coxcombs ; and , like the hanging out of false colours , made some of them converse with Rosalinda in what they thought the spirit of her party , when on > a sudden she has given them an unexpected fire 2 81 . SPECTATOR .
... has misled several coxcombs ; and , like the hanging out of false colours , made some of them converse with Rosalinda in what they thought the spirit of her party , when on > a sudden she has given them an unexpected fire 2 81 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 4
... thought it so improper for women to interest themselves in competitions and contentions , that for this reason , among others , they forbad them , under pain of death , to be present at the Olympic games , notwithstanding these were the ...
... thought it so improper for women to interest themselves in competitions and contentions , that for this reason , among others , they forbad them , under pain of death , to be present at the Olympic games , notwithstanding these were the ...
Strana 5
... thought I had somewhere beard before . Coming near to the grate , the prisoner called me by my name , sures . meanly they behave themselves in all sorts of. and desired I would throw something into the box : I was out of countenance for ...
... thought I had somewhere beard before . Coming near to the grate , the prisoner called me by my name , sures . meanly they behave themselves in all sorts of. and desired I would throw something into the box : I was out of countenance for ...
Strana 13
... thought I it very proper to take minutes of what passed in that age , for the instruction of this . The antiquary who lent me these papers , gave me a character of Eucrate the favourite of Pharamond , extracted from an author who lived ...
... thought I it very proper to take minutes of what passed in that age , for the instruction of this . The antiquary who lent me these papers , gave me a character of Eucrate the favourite of Pharamond , extracted from an author who lived ...
Strana 19
... thoughts , as I have before said , from one end to the other , are natural , and therefore cannot fail to please those who are not judges of language , or those who , notwithstanding they are judges of language , have a true and ...
... thoughts , as I have before said , from one end to the other , are natural , and therefore cannot fail to please those who are not judges of language , or those who , notwithstanding they are judges of language , have a true and ...
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