The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana 99
... hand , I have very frequently the opportunity of seeing a rural Andromache , who came up to town last winter , and is one of the greatest fox - hunters in the country . She talks of hounds and horses , and makes nothing of leaping over ...
... hand , I have very frequently the opportunity of seeing a rural Andromache , who came up to town last winter , and is one of the greatest fox - hunters in the country . She talks of hounds and horses , and makes nothing of leaping over ...
Strana 100
... hand , who should I see in the lid of it but the doctor ! It was not long after this when she had occasion for her handker- chief , which , upon first opening , discovered among the plaits of it the figure of the doctor . Upon this my ...
... hand , who should I see in the lid of it but the doctor ! It was not long after this when she had occasion for her handker- chief , which , upon first opening , discovered among the plaits of it the figure of the doctor . Upon this my ...
Strana 103
... hand ; but that one sentence The acrostic was probably invented about the always produced another . For my own part , I same time with the anagram , though it is impossi - never knew what I should write next when I was ble to decide ...
... hand ; but that one sentence The acrostic was probably invented about the always produced another . For my own part , I same time with the anagram , though it is impossi - never knew what I should write next when I was ble to decide ...
Strana 107
... hand of each column . The officers were all of them at least six feet high , and made three rows of very proper men ... hand and a rattle in the other . Upon his right hand was Industry , with a lamp burn ing before her ; and on his left ...
... hand of each column . The officers were all of them at least six feet high , and made three rows of very proper men ... hand and a rattle in the other . Upon his right hand was Industry , with a lamp burn ing before her ; and on his left ...
Strana 108
... hand to receive it of him , I knocked it against a chair , and by that means awaked . - C . False Wit with an unspeakable consternation , inso- ror . As I was gazing on him , to my unspeakable much that the goddess of those regions ...
... hand to receive it of him , I knocked it against a chair , and by that means awaked . - C . False Wit with an unspeakable consternation , inso- ror . As I was gazing on him , to my unspeakable much that the goddess of those regions ...
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