The Spectator, Volume 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Pagina 128
... tell you , sir , my own opinion : though I cannot find any ancient records of any acts of the society of the Ugly Faces , con- sidered in a public capacity ; yet , in a private one , they have certainly antiquity on their side . I am ...
... tell you , sir , my own opinion : though I cannot find any ancient records of any acts of the society of the Ugly Faces , con- sidered in a public capacity ; yet , in a private one , they have certainly antiquity on their side . I am ...
Pagina 326
... Tell me , my Sappho , tell me , who ? Though now he shuns thy longing arms , He soon shall court thy slighted charms ; Though now thy off rings he despise , He soon to thee shall sacrifice ; Though now he freeze , he soon shall burn ...
... Tell me , my Sappho , tell me , who ? Though now he shuns thy longing arms , He soon shall court thy slighted charms ; Though now thy off rings he despise , He soon to thee shall sacrifice ; Though now he freeze , he soon shall burn ...
Pagina 341
... tell : and for his own part , my ! This melts the person he talks if they had not told him the man was a to , who expected nothing but downwright free - thinker , he should have guessed , by raillery from that side . According as he ...
... tell : and for his own part , my ! This melts the person he talks if they had not told him the man was a to , who expected nothing but downwright free - thinker , he should have guessed , by raillery from that side . According as he ...
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