The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... told me , in the softest Manner he could , That there were some Ladies ( but for your Comfort , says WILL . they are not those of the most Wit ) that were offended at the Liberties I had taken with the Opera and the Puppet- Show : That ...
... told me , in the softest Manner he could , That there were some Ladies ( but for your Comfort , says WILL . they are not those of the most Wit ) that were offended at the Liberties I had taken with the Opera and the Puppet- Show : That ...
Strana 383
... told me such a plausible Story , that I laughed at their Contrivance , and agreed to do whatever they should require ... told them , that if they would not unbind me , I would fall asleep between them , and a both came ] both of them ...
... told me such a plausible Story , that I laughed at their Contrivance , and agreed to do whatever they should require ... told them , that if they would not unbind me , I would fall asleep between them , and a both came ] both of them ...
Strana 384
... told me if I would be good and lie still , they would send somebody to take me up as soon as it was Time for me to rise : Accordingly about Nine a Clock in the Morning an old Woman came to unswathe me . I bore all this very patiently ...
... told me if I would be good and lie still , they would send somebody to take me up as soon as it was Time for me to rise : Accordingly about Nine a Clock in the Morning an old Woman came to unswathe me . I bore all this very patiently ...
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