The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... head , while a monkey at his side imitates him . " The Surprizing Mr. Higgins , Posture - Master , that lately perform'd in the Queen's Theatre in the Hay - Market ' is advertised to appear at the Ship Tavern in Greenwich on 14 Mar ...
... head , while a monkey at his side imitates him . " The Surprizing Mr. Higgins , Posture - Master , that lately perform'd in the Queen's Theatre in the Hay - Market ' is advertised to appear at the Ship Tavern in Greenwich on 14 Mar ...
Strana 178
... Head , which rises so very high , that there is often a greater Length from his Chin to the Top of his Head , than to the Sole of his Foot . One would believe , that we thought a great Man and a tall Man the same thing . This very much ...
... Head , which rises so very high , that there is often a greater Length from his Chin to the Top of his Head , than to the Sole of his Foot . One would believe , that we thought a great Man and a tall Man the same thing . This very much ...
Strana 413
... Head- dress : 2 Within my own Memory I have known it rise and fall above thirty Degrees . About ten Years ago it shot up to a very great Height , insomuch that the Female Part of our Species were much taller than the Men . The Women ...
... Head- dress : 2 Within my own Memory I have known it rise and fall above thirty Degrees . About ten Years ago it shot up to a very great Height , insomuch that the Female Part of our Species were much taller than the Men . The Women ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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