The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 125
... passion of love is the most general concern among men ; and I am glad to hear by my last advices from Oxford , that there are a set of sighers in that university , who have erected them- selves into a society in honour of that tender ...
... passion of love is the most general concern among men ; and I am glad to hear by my last advices from Oxford , that there are a set of sighers in that university , who have erected them- selves into a society in honour of that tender ...
Strana 126
... passion by his gesture . It is very ordinary in the assembly for one of a sudden to rise and make a discourse concerning his passion in general , and describe the temper of his mind in such a manner as that the whole company shall join ...
... passion by his gesture . It is very ordinary in the assembly for one of a sudden to rise and make a discourse concerning his passion in general , and describe the temper of his mind in such a manner as that the whole company shall join ...
Strana 381
... passion ever since the year one thousand six hundred and eighty - one . DEAR SIR , -You know very well my passion for Mrs Martha , and what a dance she has led me . She took me out at the age of two - and - twenty , and dodged with me ...
... passion ever since the year one thousand six hundred and eighty - one . DEAR SIR , -You know very well my passion for Mrs Martha , and what a dance she has led me . She took me out at the age of two - and - twenty , and dodged with me ...
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