The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... common Swearers.1 When I would encourage the Hospital of Bride- well2 and improve the Hempen Manufacture , I am very well acquainted with all the Haunts and Resorts of Female Night- walkers . ' After this short Account of my self , I ...
... common Swearers.1 When I would encourage the Hospital of Bride- well2 and improve the Hempen Manufacture , I am very well acquainted with all the Haunts and Resorts of Female Night- walkers . ' After this short Account of my self , I ...
Strana 299
... common Enemy , many Advantages over them by their mutual Jealousies and Animosities , Homer , in order to establish among them an Union , which was so necessary for their Safety , grounds his Poem upon the Discords of the several ...
... common Enemy , many Advantages over them by their mutual Jealousies and Animosities , Homer , in order to establish among them an Union , which was so necessary for their Safety , grounds his Poem upon the Discords of the several ...
Strana 375
... common Topicks , that he had , as they call it , a great deal of good Business on his Hands . It happened one Day , that coming down a Tavern - stairs in his Master's fine Guard - Coat , with a well - dressed Woman masked , he met the ...
... common Topicks , that he had , as they call it , a great deal of good Business on his Hands . It happened one Day , that coming down a Tavern - stairs in his Master's fine Guard - Coat , with a well - dressed Woman masked , he met the ...
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