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Pagina 14
... head to foot . The Indian grew immediately enamoured of him , and confequently folicitous for his prefervation . She therefore conveyed him to a cave , where the gave him a delicious repast of fruits , and led him to a ftream to flake ...
... head to foot . The Indian grew immediately enamoured of him , and confequently folicitous for his prefervation . She therefore conveyed him to a cave , where the gave him a delicious repast of fruits , and led him to a ftream to flake ...
Pagina 18
... head a ⚫ little lower , and hiding his candle . · < ' I obferve that Mr. Powell and the Underta- kers had both the ... heads with nothing but colours , it is no wonder that they are more attentive to the fu- perficial parts of life than ...
... head a ⚫ little lower , and hiding his candle . · < ' I obferve that Mr. Powell and the Underta- kers had both the ... heads with nothing but colours , it is no wonder that they are more attentive to the fu- perficial parts of life than ...
Pagina 33
... heads ; and , as I am in- formed , firft occafioned the Three Nuns and a Hare , which we fee fo frequently joined toge ... head at a sword cutler's . An ingenious foreigner obferves , that several of thofe gentlemen who value themselves ...
... heads ; and , as I am in- formed , firft occafioned the Three Nuns and a Hare , which we fee fo frequently joined toge ... head at a sword cutler's . An ingenious foreigner obferves , that several of thofe gentlemen who value themselves ...
Pagina 49
... head , which rifes fo very high , that there is often a greater length from his chin to the top of his head , than to the fole of his foot . One would believe , that we thought a great man and a tall man the fame thing . This very much ...
... head , which rifes fo very high , that there is often a greater length from his chin to the top of his head , than to the fole of his foot . One would believe , that we thought a great man and a tall man the fame thing . This very much ...
Pagina 55
... head will not let Barber's Pole Will Honeycomb's coat - pocket - me fleep ' till towards morning . The mifery of Cæfar's behaviour and my own in parallel circum- ftances Poem in Patch - work - Nulli gravis eft percuffus Achilles - The ...
... head will not let Barber's Pole Will Honeycomb's coat - pocket - me fleep ' till towards morning . The mifery of Cæfar's behaviour and my own in parallel circum- ftances Poem in Patch - work - Nulli gravis eft percuffus Achilles - The ...
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