The Spectator, Volume 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 226
... women , to his great surprise , came out of the place with every one her husband upon her back . The emperor was so moved at the sight , that he burst into tears ; and , after having very much extolled the women for their conjugal ...
... women , to his great surprise , came out of the place with every one her husband upon her back . The emperor was so moved at the sight , that he burst into tears ; and , after having very much extolled the women for their conjugal ...
Pagina 227
... women of that place , what every one of them would have brought off with her , and have thought most worth the sav- ing ? There were several merry answers made to my question , which entertained us until bed- time . This filled my mind ...
... women of that place , what every one of them would have brought off with her , and have thought most worth the sav- ing ? There were several merry answers made to my question , which entertained us until bed- time . This filled my mind ...
Pagina 280
... woman a man loves . There is certainly no armour against tears , sullen looks , or at best constrained fami ... women in very severe terms . His words are as follow : ' What means did the devil find out , or what instruments did ...
... woman a man loves . There is certainly no armour against tears , sullen looks , or at best constrained fami ... women in very severe terms . His words are as follow : ' What means did the devil find out , or what instruments did ...
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